
Jennifer Arzt, Program Director
Jennifer Arzt holds a MFA in Film, Television and Recording Arts where she pursued writing, directing and producing. Her films have appeared in festivals around the country garnering much acclaim including the Directors Guild of America Student Film Award. Prior to film school, Jennifer was the founder and chief troublemaker of a successful web design company. With a project always in development, she is happy living a creative life.
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Tavia Stewart, Managing Editor
Because she has switched from Yerba Mate to coffee, and from homemade sandwiches to Cup-O-Noodles, Tavia is not only able to hold down the fort as Managing Editor at the Office of Letters and Light during the Script Frenzy season, she is also able to write a screenplay, plan events for Watchword Press, and run a reading series for the More Cowgirl Writers Collective. She's worked with the genius minds that make up both ZYZZYVA and McSweeney's Publishing, has recently learned how to produce a podcast, and has just had a short story picked up by SmokeLong Quarterly.

Russell Uman, Geek Crybaby
Please let Russ know what's on your mind over at the Site Feedback Forum.
Heather Dudley, Forums Moderator
One of two fantastically talented Heathers on staff, Heather Dudley can often be found in the Script Frenzy forums, where she rules with an Iron Fist of Compassion.
Heather Golder, Municipal Liaison Head
We haven't sufficiently bugged Heather Golder for a bio and photo yet. But we will. You better believe we will.

Chris Baty, Executive Director
Chris wrote his debut feature-length screenplay during the very first Frenzy back in 2007. Now a seasoned industry vet, Chris spends his days fielding offers from Hollywood fat cats, fending off Entertainment Weekly reporters, and running the Office of Letters and Light.

Cybele May, Freelance Guru
Cybele lives in Los Angeles, the entertainment capital of Los Angeles
County. She's written dozens of plays, including The Redeemer, which is available through PlaysScripts.com. She's spent years in the trenches of script development, both for a film production company and as a member of the Ojai Playwrights Conference literary department. When not scripts or novels, she writes about her obsessions like candy and leads whale watching tours.
