Raised in LA, Madison spent her time acting, writing, and pretending to be a dinosaur. She now works as an erotic romance writer, a fun way to stun people into silence at parties. In her scripts she showcases diversity in all its forms, fueled by the experiences of both herself and others. She believes stories should not only entertain their audience, but challenge them.
Her scripts have placed in various competitions including the PAGE Awards, Scriptapalooza, Atlanta Film Festival, Austin Film Festival, and WeScreenplay, been official selections including at the Richmond International Film Festival, and been shortlisted for the Cannes Screenplay Residency, the WIF Fellowship, and the Cassian Elwes Fellowship.
Most recently, her science fiction horror Veldt was a finalist at the Creative World Awards and her black comedy Technicolor Noir was a finalist at the Big Apple Film Festival. She also has wrapped production on her short film Glass Closets, about a queer actress fighting for better representation on screen.
When not writing or acting, Madison can be found reading, watching horror movies, and cuddling her cat Bard. Sometimes when alone at home, she still pretends to be a dinosaur.