I enjoy writing a variety of genres, ranging from comedy to drama, adventure to sci-fi, and a little bit of romance.

Avalanche, the 2019 Cannes Screenplay Contest winner for TV Drama, is currently under a shopping agreement with Southpaw Entertainment and I am currently under contract to write several features for local and national producers.

For more information on how to read my scripts or if you’d like to work together on your story, contact The Muraviov Company.

Screenplays & Teleplays

Nine-Episode TV Drama: Trapped in a hipster cabin after a freak avalanche, Eleanor and Ben must use their wits to survive without heat, power, or internet.  Hilarity ensues. No - really.

Comedy Feature: A world-famous conductor finds himself exiled to a small town, where he butts heads with the female conductor of a local volunteer symphony. He gains humility, perspective, and friendship as he re-discovers his passion for music and rights a wrong from his past.

Adventure Feature: For more than 150 years, treasure hunters have died looking for lost Confederate gold in the tunnels beneath Richmond, until Kat and her friends figure out the treasure's whereabouts and discover her family secrets buried there.

Eight-Episode TV Drama:  In poverty-stricken Appalachia, Bertie Mae Bize, 14, becomes employed by a powerful, corrupt family and soon finds herself pregnant after a brutal rape. Guiding Bertie is the ghost of her dead sister, Ella, whom Bertie looks to for guidance and strength as she tries to navigate a world where fighting for her own self-preservation is the only thing she can count on.   Part ghost story, Brave Girl is an Appalachian Downton Abbey except the powerful overlords are not so benevolent and those who serve them are not so compliant.

Romantic Comedy Feature: Maggie’s life is thrown into chaos when the man she would have married miraculously falls into her life again, bringing the opportunity for forgiveness, redemption, and maybe a second chance at love.

Five-Minute Short: What was your worst kiss - ever? (Formerly named “The Kiss.”)