Greg Merwede
Greg grew up, by his reckoning, during one of the most exciting and
nostalgia-inducing times: the advent of the post-ColecoVision home gaming
consoles. Namely, the 8-bit glory of the Nintendo Entertainment System and
its successor,  he-still-has-his, the Super NES from 1991.

While most claim writers as their primary influence, Greg marks video games
as the creative foundation of his love for storytelling. Their combination of
genres and characters taught Greg that stories and scripts did not need to be
held to a particular set of rules. The floodgates had been opened.

After penning such classics as the 4th-grade Operation: Drug Bust! and the
5th-grade Operation: Drug Bust 2!, Greg took to focusing on science-fiction,
fantasy, and horror, learning to draw inspiration not only from his video game
roots, but from writers such as Neil Gaiman, Edgar Allan Poe, John Scalzi, F.
Scott Fitzgerald, and William Gibson.
Feenix Films credits

"The Basement"
-Production Assistant

"Numb"
-Writer