Patrice Williams Marks
Patrice Williams Marks, a prolific writer and filmmaker, began her career at age 6 with a story about Snoopy’s wedding.
Williams Marks has authored over 20 screenplays, with some optioned for production. She has also written and directed short films, including “Stringer” and “F-Harmony.”
Her creative ventures extend to the stage, where she wrote and produced a play. Williams Marks founded two film festivals and has explored short fiction, blending 1940s film noir with science fiction in “The Unfinished.”
Williams Marks’ non-fiction works include crowdfunding guides “Hacking Kickstarter, Indiegogo: How to Raise Big Bucks in 30 Days” and “Kickass Kickstarter Gods.” She also contributed to “Writing Sci-Fi For Dummies.”
Her novel “The Abduction of Nelly Don” reached bestseller status on Amazon. It fictionalizes a 1930s kidnapping involving a senator and the mob. Williams Marks’ “Montgomery Vale” series follows a biracial American detective raised in London.
She offers sensitivity reading services to authors, gaming companies, marketing agencies, and publishers. Williams Marks created SensitivityReviews.com, an online resource for sensitivity reading education.
Readers can contact Williams Marks through her website and subscribe to her newsletter for updates on her work.