Voice, writing, and drawing, with a background in comedy and existential horror. Sometimes both, because what's funnier than the heat death of the universe? Literally nothing.
In general, I'm a player of weird indie games, network architect, and once-upon-a-time live performance artist (that last one being before The Plague Times began; in the Long Long Ago). Currently looking for projects of any type.
As for stuff I've done already, I've been a fish voice, I drew this thing to brief for Ross Scott's YouTube video on Human Revolution, that was pretty cool. (The version shown to the right isn't the exact one used in the video, as I can't actually remember if I released exclusive rights for that image at the time. Still - it's in the intro of the linked YouTube video.) I did the Invisible War and Nyet 3 art stuff as well. One time I even drew him a skull, usually to deadlines of a few days with multiple rounds of comments and updates to get things aligned to the vision.
I'm currently producing scripts for a comedy podcast, featuring both crushing autocratic rule and state mandated torture. It's a laugh riot. I've started the move into writing Game Design Documents like the one pictured, samples are available on request.
The sample image shown on the left shows a horror game written by me to a very loose brief, checking in regularly with the core team, and producing supporting reference images and notes on game mechanics to help keep the team vision lined up.
Also happy live streaming, especially weird ones - I was on James Ashby's cooking stream recently, which was BRILL. Shortly after that I also discovered a little program called MaxLifx on GitHub, that syncs your LifX smart bulbs up to your PC display, and the refresh rate is good enough that when you fire your gun, the muzzle flash lights up the whole room. Not really relevant, but would hate for anyone to not know about it when they have one of those bulbs.