The Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE) looks to add to Asian representation in Hollywood with the eighth annual CAPE New Writers Fellowship
Below you can read the bios of the 2020 CAPE New Writers Fellowship participants:received her MFA in Film and Television production at USC. She is a storyteller defined by curiosity of the Filipina & Queer experience, pushing mainstream boundaries in hopes to create a platform of non-traditional content.
He has survived limb loss, cancer, and evangelical Christian high school and currently works at a video game company where he helps produce a multiplayer online game.is a second-generation Thai American genre writer from Dacula, Georgia. After studying journalism and theater at Piedmont College, he earned an MFA in screenwriting from Florida State University.
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