​​​​​​​Friday, November 6th

Drew Daywalt 

Drew Daywalt is a writer and filmmaker whose work spans horror cinema, television, and children's literature. Trained in film and screenwriting, Daywalt established a reputation in genre entertainment as a screenwriter and director, developing a following for his short-form horror work and contributing to film and television projects that showcase his approach to suspense, dark humor, and structured storytelling. His early achievements in horror positioned him as a creative voice comfortable working both behind the camera and on the page. Daywalt is also known in the literary world as the author of the picture book "The Day the Crayons Quit," illustrated by Oliver Jeffers, and its follow-up "The Day the Crayons Came Home." These books, recognized for their wit, character-driven humor, and narrative style, have reached international audiences and are noted by educators, parents, and young readers for their originality. Daywalt has written additional children's titles, engaging audiences across age groups 
with clear and memorable storytelling. Throughout his career, Daywalt has worked in the entertainment industry, developing screenplays and directing projects that highlight his command of pacing and visual narrative. His experience in both film and publishing has positioned him as a creative collaborator and a presence at festivals, book events, and industry gatherings, where he speaks about storytelling craft, creativity, and 
working across multiple mediums. Daywalt's career, from horror filmmaker to children's author, demonstrates adaptability and range. By shifting between genres and formats while maintaining a recognizable voice, he has shown narrative skill and audience awareness that resonates in both visual and literary storytelling, making him a notable figure for readers, viewers, and live audiences.