Steven L. Sears

Writer and co-Creator of STALAG-X graphic novel at Vault Comics

Steven L. Sears has a diverse and extensive work experience in the entertainment industry. Steven L. started their career as a freelance writer, working on various television series including "Superboy," "Jesse Hawkes," "Hardball," "Grand Slam," "Who Gets Harry," and "S.H.E." In 1991, they became a Co-Producer at Universal Television and later moved on to Columbia/TriStar Television as a Producer in 1992. From 1995 to 1999, they worked as a Co-Executive Producer at MCA/Renaissance and then joined Sony Tristar Television as an Executive Producer from 1999 to 2001.

In 2004, Steven L. Sears became a Creative Consultant at Artists, Inc., a role they held until 2017. In 2008, they worked as a Writer/Creator at Cookie Jar Entertainment for two years. In 2013, they started writing for Wordfire Press and authored "The Non-User Friendly Guide for Aspiring TV Writers," drawing on their extensive experience in the industry. In 2018, they joined Vault Comics as a Writer and co-Creator of the bestselling STALAG-X graphic novel, collaborating with renowned author Kevin. J. Anderson.

Throughout their career, Steven L. Sears has gained a wealth of industry knowledge and experience, working on hit television series and development deals with major studios and production companies.

Steven L. Sears pursued their education at the University of Florida from 1975 to 1978, where they obtained an A.A. degree. Their field of study during this time is unknown. Following this, they attended Florida State University from 1979 to 1980, earning a B.A. degree in Theatre with a focus on Sociology and Psychology.

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