About

I was born in the arms of God. Born in Texas in a little hospital near the banks of the Brazos River, called by early Spanish explorers Río de los Brazos de Dios (translated as “The River of the Arms of God”).

Freeport Hospital

I worked for my Texas hometown daily newspaper until I moved to Houston to work for a film production company. My Plan A was to save up enough money for a one-way bus ticket to New York City. My Plan B was to get a scholarship to New York University Film School. Miraculously, I got the latter and wound up with a BFA in Film Production and a life in New York.

Photo by Bobby Grossman

Film work–which included cult classics Times Square and Maniac–followed graduation.

Here I am carrying audition posters, talent scouting for non-professional teenage actors. Photo by David Godlis

Having survived the dirty, dangerous, bankrupt days of NYC in the 1970s, I split for Thatcher’s impoverished Britain in the mid-1980s. There I lived in a London squat and landed a job with an indie record label, Red Flame Records.

All the while, I wrote stories. I returned to New York and learned from a variety of teachers, including Carol Emshwiller, Lynne Tillman, Barbara Jones, and Gordon Lish. I also attended The Bennington Writers Workshop.

My work has appeared in Big Bridge, Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood, Boog City, Brink, Phase Zero, and Whiskey Tit Journal. An essay I wrote appears in the liner notes for the box set, G Stands for Go-Betweens Volume II. My curatorial residency at Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project in the East Village is archived on video as Janie Heath &Friends.

Episode 1 Maggie Dubris, Philip Shelley, Leah Hennessey

Episode 2 Tom Cole, Dana Wachs (as Vorhees), Philip Shelley

Episode 3 Rhona Bitner, Jon Hammer, Kid Congo Powers

Episode 4 Wanda Phipps, Robert Leslie, Gregg Shapiro