Tricia Montgomery

Realizing, at 7 years of age, that her dream of becoming a backup howler to James Brown would never come true, Tricia was determined to make a name for herself in media, despite being a mutt. In 1974, a 24-hour Glen Campbell sing-a-thon, convinced Tricia a career in cow tipping would lead to stardom.  This dream was short lived, however, as on her first attempt, disaster struck as she inadvertently mistook a wild stag in rut at night for a sleeping cow. Months of therapy and visits to the vet ensued, as she slowly relearned to walk. Yet, these setbacks only strengthened her resolve to find a life in media. With the smell of hay and Boones Farm permeating her large nostrils, she found herself amidst pink boards in a barn in the heart of the Midwest. Dim’s da berries.

 





Neal Fischer

When Neal's aspirations of becoming Jack Bauer fell short, due to the fact that he is a fictional television character, he decided on plan B and began writing as much as possible. A self-proclaimed "Movie Fanatic" Neal learned about all things entertainment as a child when his Mother would read him books about showbiz instead of children’s stories. His ultimate goal is to be the next Spielberg, albeit a young looking Spielberg based on his inability to grow facial hair for a beard. Neal took one-step closer to his dream by teaming up with friend David Nevarez and joining WAGTIME PRODUCTIONS. All events occur in real-time.

 





Dave Nevarez

David is the last son of the dead planet Krypton, rocketed away as an infant by his father...wait that is someone else. David uses writing as a tool to escape his day-to-day life as a Mercenary for Starbucks, all the while letting his imagination get the best of him. Hoping to work alongside Geoff Johns, David teamed up Wagtime Productions and has been creating blue prints for the mind to escape ever since.







Doug Day

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