About

Trained Since Birth for Children’s Media.

Graduating from Georgia State University with a B.A. in Film and a minor in English, and since headed out to Los Angeles seeking both a Master’s from Cal State LA and gainful employment, Trueman has always known study is important in creating proper stories. Even dumb ones.

Trueman has always found joy in building and engaging with fantastical stories with a strong emphasis on character development, lessons for viewers, events for exciting family-demographic viewing, and a healthy dose of societal critique, taking heavy inspiration from Adventure Time, The Simpsons, and Steven Universe. Diagnosed as an adult with autism and ADHD, after getting done reeling from recontextualizing their entire childhood, Trueman is stalwart that this coming era of children’s programming needs to help explain and portray neurodivergency in a positive and mindful fashion to help set kids up for successful and fruitfully social lives through mutual understanding.

As inspired by recent developments in diversity in children’s media as by advancements in children’s comedy, Trueman believes it is paramount to respect your audience, as old or as young as they may be, before you can start writing for them. Ready to join other peoples’ projects to help craft them into a stronger experience, they are versed in prose, screenplay, drama, and more than anything else, comics.