About Me
Raised at the base of the Los Angeles Crest Mountains, the Angeles National Forest and the Pacific ocean are Elizabeth's muses. Her first love of the written word was through plays. As she got older, she developed a passion for writing for the screen. During her time studying Theatre & Film at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA), Elizabeth won Best Screenplay at the school's MoonDance Film Festival twice: her freshman year for Mind Trick and her senior year for The Little People: a Mel Brooks Tribute. During that time, Elizabeth attended the California State Summer School for the Arts (CSSSA) for creative writing where she explored her hand at prose and poetry. Finding solace in the internal and experimental worlds poetry provides, Elizabeth wrote poetry regularly. Her exploration led her to delve deeper into her spirituality and, with that, her relationship with her ancestors and her own sexual wellbeing.
Elizabeth's philosophy is that every story wants to be told in its own way and it is important to listen to that impulse. Some stories want to be imagined (prose), some want to be watched (screen), some want to be experienced (theatre), and some want to be felt (poetry). Her unique experience playing with different storytelling mediums provides a versatile perspective on literary fiction. Her work is influenced greatly by Myth, by Greek epics and Shakespeare, by cross-cultural spiritualities and the teachings of Jeshua the Nazarene, by particularly anything related to the Divine Mother, and by intersections of science and mysticism.
When it comes to nonfiction, her expertise is the intersection of spirituality and sexuality, Tantra, and the unexplored texts surrounding Jeshua, the Son of Man.