The team behind season three of Hurt takes home another award! Olivia, alongside K.S. Garner and series co-creators Craig Selbrede and Liam Gilbey, won the Michael Ajakwe Jr. Achievement Award for Best Screenplay from the Hollywood Series awards. This award is predicted to wrap Hurt‘s festival circuit. Olivia is thrilled that the show gets to go out on such a high note with two writing awards! A great end to the show and to 2024.Read More →

2024 was a year of big changes: I started a new job, moved into my first real apartment, and was maid of honor in my first adult wedding. I’m still teaching middle school, but at a new school and teaching Language Arts. I’m absolutely loving working with these kids and can’t wait to finish the year. I also taught two workshops with Denver Writes. I’ve got at least one more planned for 2025, so stay tuned if you’ve got a tween/teen writer in the Denver area! In theater, I directed my last show at my previous school. I also have been involved in a lotRead More →

The third and final season of Hurt won Best Writing, International Series Narrative (English Language) at the 2024 NZ Webfest this weekend. Olivia takes the win alongside K.S. Garner and series co-creators Craig Selbrede and Liam Gilbey. She contributed two episodes this season, “Death By A Thousand Cuts” and “The Loneliest Boy in the World.” While Hurt has won several awards over the years, this is its first writing win. Olivia, Selbrede, and Gilbey were nominated for their work on season two at the 2023 Baltimore Next Media Webfest. Olivia is thrilled at the news and would like to thank NZ Webfest for the recognition.Read More →

The writing team for season three of ACC Ink’s “Hurt” is nominated for Best Writing, Narrative (English Language) at the 2024 NZ Webfest. Olivia is nominated alongside K.S. Garner and series co-creators Craig Selbrede and Liam Gilbey. Olivia was also nominated (alongside Selbrede and Gilbey) at the 2023 Baltimore Next Media Webfest for her work on season two. She is thrilled that the “Hurt” team continues to be recognized for their stellar work. In addition to the writing nod, the series’s final season is also nominated for Best Show, Narrative and Best Directing, Narrative.Read More →

Olivia’s third episode of Hurt premiered on May 14, 2024. Directed by Ronan Guilfoyle, this season three premiere follows Stone (Craig Selbrede), Huntley (Thomas Augusto), and Griff (Chat Burst) as they experience new beginnings, all in the style of a mockumentary. You can watch the full episode on YouTube or SparkkTV now.Read More →

In comparison to 2022, 2023 felt like less of an accomplishment. There was no college graduation, no cross-country move, no new job. But, all that said, it was a year of growth nonetheless. On the personal front, I got to attend the Eras Tour (first concert without my parents, which I’ve been told is what truly counts as your first concert—so long claiming High School Musical in Concert as mine!), earned almost 15,000 flight miles traveling between Denver and my friends and family on the East Coast, and celebrated my one-year anniversary in adult ballet. I started teaching creative writing, which has been so incrediblyRead More →

Olivia, alongside the Hurt co-creators Craig Selbrede and Liam Gilbey, have been nominated for Best Writing in a Drama–English Language at the Baltimore Next Media Webfest. She is thrilled to be nominated (her first recognition for work on Hurt) and thankful to Craig and Liam for letting her join them on Season 2. Winners will be announced at the webfest, happening November 2-5 in Baltimore, Maryland. Olivia will be sending luck to all her fellow Hurt nominees!Read More →

Olivia’s second episode of Hurt premiered on July 17, 2023. Directed by Sonia Forcada, Chapter Thirteen sees Griff’s (Chat Burst) struggles come to a head, putting Stone (Craig Selbrede) in an awkward spot. You can watch the full episode on YouTube or SparkkTV now.Read More →

Trevor (Trenor Gould) and Sara (Julia Watson) sit on a bench in a parking lot with twinkle lights above them.

Olivia’s first episode of Hurt, “Maybe It Can Be Better,” is now available on YouTube. The episode was directed by Lucas Sanchez. In the mid-season finale, “Griff’s [Chat Burst] attempts to help Stone [Craig Selbrede] celebrate have ramifications for both of them. Meanwhile, Fin [Alvin Edwards III] thinks more about what he wants out of life, and Sara [Julia Watson] goes on a date with Trevor [Trenor Gould].”Read More →