Tom is an award-winning screenwriter and director who embraces the collaborative nature of storytelling, from the first taps of the keyboard to the final cut. In addition to winning prizes for his writing, Tom's short films have appeared in festivals from Phoenix to Toronto to the United Kingdom. His credits include the Showtime series "Homeland," the DC Comics movie "Wonder Woman 1984," and the AMC series "The Walking Dead: World Beyond." His writing/directing efforts include "Keystroke," "Trolls & Antechambers," "Silent But Deadly," and the "Window Shopping" shorts. He lives in the United States with his supportive family and is probably in the middle of reading two or three different books right now.
Tom competed in the 2007 National Poetry Slam in Austin, TX.
Tom was born left-handed, but his mother continued to move writing implements and cutlery into his right hand. As a result, he throws, bats, golfs and bowls left-handed, and writes, eats and plays tennis right-handed.
Tom is a member of the 1987 county champion Hightstown High School swim team, which is a 2017 inductee into that school's hall of fame. Tom swam breaststroke and the individual medley.
My dissertation is on second-decade American individuals' subculture vernacular in deference to similar, atypical and dissimilar individuals in centralized, enclosed, multi-establishment retail marketplaces.