Neal Dhand is a filmmaker originally from Philadelphia, Pa. He studied at the University of Chicago where he recieved his BA in Humanities, encompassing literature, philosophy, and film history and theory.
Neal has directed a number of short films including 2006's A Short History, Maze (2007), Soft Typewriter (2007), and Damaged (2007). He has also directed two music videos for the band Night Gallery for their songs Umbrella Out and The Garden. These pieces have been shown at a variety of festivals worldwide.
Neal is currently in pre-production on Sleep Shift, a feature-length murder mystery which he is co-writing, co-producing, and directing.
A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with degrees in Journalism and English Literature, Richard Scott makes his living as a writer for a healthcare publishing company in Philadelphia. He is the Senior Staff Writer for Case in Point magazine and a deckhand in several of the company's other editorial ventures.
A dedicated reader of the criticism of the Welsh thinker and writer Raymond Williams, Richard is currently at work on a discursive and moderately satirical short story that will touch on some of Mr. Williams' theoretical cynosures. He and Neal have been collaborating on projects such as "The Peeper: An Adaptation" and "Prosody: The Rap," an ongoing project, since their time together in high school...
Christian Menno is a native of Abington, PA, with a degree in History from Temple University in 2006. He formerly worked as a Staff Writer for Play Magazine in Philadelphia and is currently the ice hockey beat writer for The Intelligencer newspaper's sports department in Doylestown, Pa.
Sleep Shift marks the first time Christian and Neal have worked together since teaming up for a 1993 comic book titled The Executioner, at the age of 10.
Bill has been employed as a teacher, woodcarver, pizza deliverer, quality control manager, rare book dealer, cemetery headstone grass trimmer, insurance and securities salesman, and costumed elephant. He learned to read slowly at St. John’s College in Annapolis, MD. Bill lives in Glenside, PA with his wife, stepson, and daughter. He is the author of a number of unfinished stories and unpublished poems.