Privacy.

The short version: this site does not collect personal information from its visitors. There are no forms, no newsletter signup, no account system, and no analytics or advertising trackers. If you’d like to reach me, the links at the bottom of the page will take you to my public profiles and email — any message you send from there is governed by the policy of whatever platform you’re using.

What this site doesn’t do

No cookies are set by this site itself. There is no contact form, no mailing list, no comments section, and no user accounts. No analytics service (Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, or similar) runs on these pages. Nothing you do here is logged for marketing or profiling.

A note on third parties

In the interest of being straightforward, there are a handful of third-party services your browser quietly touches while viewing this site. Each is listed below so you know exactly what’s going on.

Google Fonts. The fonts used across the site are served by Google. When your browser loads a page, it requests those fonts from fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com, which means Google sees your IP address as part of that request. No cookies are set and no information is sent beyond what’s needed to deliver the font files.

YouTube embeds. The Short Film Scripts page includes embedded YouTube videos so you can watch my films in place. YouTube is owned by Google, and the embed may set cookies and collect viewing data in accordance with Google’s own privacy policy. If you’d rather not interact with YouTube, simply don’t play the videos — or visit the page through a browser mode that blocks third-party cookies.

Website hosting. The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages. Like any web host, Cloudflare may log basic request data — IP address, browser type, timestamps — for security, performance, and abuse prevention. This data is not used by me and is handled according to Cloudflare’s own privacy policy.

Links to other places

This site links out to social media profiles and to external publications where my work appears. Once you follow one of those links, you’re on someone else’s website, and their privacy practices — not this one — apply to whatever happens there.

Questions

If anything on this page is unclear or you’d like more information, you’re welcome to email me at [email protected].

Last updated: April 2026