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 →

Olivia is thrilled to announce that her flash piece “actual thoughts i’ve had while emptying the lint trap (or: anxiety dream #293)” has been published in issue 2 of Electric Eccentric. Published by ACC Ink, this edition of the zine was an exclusive reward for those who donated to the forthcoming Season 2 of Hurt. The piece, which first appeared in Snaggletooth Magazine in 2022, was inspired by Olivia’s anxiety. When co-creator Craig Selbrede reached out to her about any Hurt-adjacent writing she had to share, it was a no-brainer to submit this piece for inclusion. Season 2 of the award-winning webseries will focus onRead More →

As Season 2 of Hurt continues filming, co-creator and star Craig Selbrede released an update for fans. The new season is set to premiere on YouTube and Sparkk TV in July of this year. As previously announced, Olivia contributed two episodes to the season. Her first is “Chapter Eleven: Maybe It Can Be Better,” the third episode. It is directed by Lucas Sanchez. The second is “Chapter Thirteen: The Damage It Does.” The penultimate episode of the season, it will be directed by Sonia Forcada, who directed or co-directed four episodes in the first season. For more information about what to expect from the newRead More →

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

Production has begun on the second season of Hurt, created by Craig Selbrede and Liam Gilbey. Olivia joined the writers’ room this season, penning two episodes. Her first credited episode is now in production. Check out these shots from set, shared by Selbrede on Instagram:Read More →

Olivia is excited to announce that she will be joining the writing team for season two of the mental health dramedy “Hurt,” created by Craig Selbrede and Liam Gilbey. She is currently set to write two of the forthcoming eight episodes. According to ACC Publishing Ink, “‘Hurt’ follows Stone Scriven as he plans for his own death… at least until he meets Fin Snell, another young man struggling with the weight of the world. Together, they will help each other learn to live.” The first season, set to premiere its first half in November 2022, has already received numerous accolades. This includes winning Best Pilot/WebseriesRead More →