MARTIN FISHER | email | IMDb | LinkedIn
Martin Fisher founded WRITE ON! in 2019 to create a local community of passionate writers and actors committed to elevating their craft — artists with a shared belief that nothing ever gets done without a deadline. Martin’s an award-winning writer-producer of theatrical trailers, special features, documentaries, and unscripted series. He is also an active studio reader, which provides him with a unique commercial perspective that informs his Screenwriting and Story Development classes at Drexel University. Martin continues to be active in the development of scripted and unscripted content.
CHARLENE D. DAVIS | email
Charlene is a retired Delaware lawyer and a screenwriter. She currently serves as the executive producer of Relative Control, a full-length narrative feature based on a screenplay that she wrote. The film stars Teri Polo (Meet the Parents trilogy) and is now in post-production.
Charlene is working on her fourth script with invaluable input from WOW. She’s also a co-executive producer of I Hate Myself and I Want to Die, a dark comedy written and directed by her son, J. Davis. She co-executive produced an earlier film that he wrote and directed, Manson Family Vacation, which is available on Netflix.
DENNIS GRACE | email
Dennis has been writing comedy/drama/romance since 2012 and has already had half his scripts place as a Semifinalist or Quarterfinalist in the Austin Film Festival, Page International, and the BlueCat Screenwriting Competitions, two of which went on to win smaller contests. A fan of Ernest Hemingway, he lives by the mantra: “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.”
DAVID GREENBERG | Email
David J. Greenberg has written or doctored nearly 60 screenplays. His feature writing and directing debut Stomping Groundpremiered at The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival in 2016. He wrote the documentaries Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers On The Run (2015) and Celebrity Skin (2012) as well as the features What Matters Most (2010) and Used To Love Her (2013). A 2015 short Interrogation won a Special Jury Prize at the L.A. Neo-Noir Film and Literature Festival. Sugar Cookie (2012), written has screened around the U.S. as well as Australia, France, Greece and Italy. His 1995 short film The True Meaning of Cool won an award from the American Film Institute. He is currently directing and producing a documentary, 22 Indictments.
He has taught screenwriting at Drexel since 2004 and at University of the Arts since 2006. He has a deal with British publisher Routledge Press to write the book “Screenwriting For Low-Budget Films.”
DYLAN GALLIMORE | email
Potemkin game shows. Weaponized lobsters. Zombie musical numbers. These are the kinds of visions and vibes that populate the mind of screenwriter Dylan Gallimore. With a soft spot for the charmingly absurd, Dylan pens dramas that explore queerness, masculinity, and the father-son dynamic. (And yes, he’s talked to his therapist about all that.) His script The Money Game was named an Academy Nicholl Quarterfinalist, and his short films have screened at NewFilmmakers NY, the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, and Atlantic City Cinefest. He’s a proud resident of America’s cleanest, friendliest city, with the best reputation (Philadelphia).
TIFFANY WALKER | email
Tiffany is an up-and-coming stand-up comedian and an emerging writer with a passion for dark comedy. She has placed in numerous writing competitions, including Scriptapalooza. Mixing business with pleasure, Tiffany enjoys the traveling/vagabond life of a stand-up comic.