Mustizer
Mustizer has been writing stories since the first grade. At the age of ten, he filled a journal with short stories and adventures that mimicked the Spielbergian era he grew up in. Real life, with just a touch of the fantastical.
In college, he focused on poetry and songwriting; his long-form work in Creative Writing 101 was deemed “too creative” by his professor, and he nearly failed the course.
Post-college, his endeavors shifted to independent filmmaking, where he won numerous awards for his screenplay and third film, "The Coldest Winter,” a taut no-budget WWII action/thriller.
Shortly after the release of that film, Mustizer transitioned to writing novels, as his stories outgrew his budget. (Zero Dollars).
Working across many genres, Mustizer’s work is easily digestible by readers and continues to maintain those Spielberg qualities he developed as a child. Every day life, with a touch of magic and something special for all to enjoy.