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70 | Yalitza | Valby | f | From 2001 to 2003, Brooks was a member of the writing team at Saturday Night Live. In 2006, Brooks followed with World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War, which deals with the war between the human race and zombies. Paramount Pictures acquired the movie rights, and Brad Pitt's production company, Plan B Entertainment, produced the film. In the October 2006 issue of Fangoria Magazine, Brooks stated that he would not be writing the screenplay for the motion picture, as he felt he was not an accomplished enough screenwriter to "do it right" (J. Michael Straczynski wrote the first version of the screenplay). Brooks wrote the introduction for the hardcover collected edition of Dynamite Entertainment's zombie miniseries Raise the Dead, released in 2007. In 2010, Brooks wrote the IDW comic book mini-series G.I. Joe: Hearts & Minds. In 2012, he published Closure, Limited and Other Zombie Tales, featuring the story of that name from The New Dead, along with three other short stories set in the World War Z universe. In 2014, Broadway Books published The Harlem Hellfighters, a graphic novel which portrays a fictionalized account of the entirely African American 369th Infantry Regiment's experiences in World War I, written by Brooks and illustrated by Caanan White. Sony Pictures has purchased the rights to create a film of the novel, with Caleeb Pinkett and James Lassiter producing on behalf of Overbrook Entertainment. He wrote the story for the 2016 film The Great Wall, starring Matt Damon. In 2016, Brooks was invited to MineCon 2016 and announced that he was working on a new novel based on Minecraft. In August 2019, Brooks' announced a new book, entitled Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre, about the cryptid Bigfoot. It was released on June 16, 2020. Brooks has a number of other creative credits. As an actor, he has been seen in Roseanne, To Be or Not to Be, Pacific Blue, and 7th Heaven. He also has a career voicing animation; his voice has been featured in the animated shows Batman Beyond, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Justice League and All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series. During the start of the 3rd season of Lost Tapes, he was cast as himself in the zombie episode, telling the audience about how zombies come to be. He also appeared on Spike TV series Deadliest Warrior, in which he represented the zombie team in the "Vampires vs. Zombies" episode, as one of the Zombie experts along with Matt Mogk, the Founder of the Zombie Research Society. | Brooks has been married to playwright Michelle Kholos since 2003. They have one son, Henry Michael Brooks (born March 2005), and live in Venice, California. | from 2001 to 2003, valby was a member of the writing team at saturday night live. in 2006, valby followed with world war z: an oral history of the zombie war, which deals with the war between the human race and zombies. paramount pictures acquired the movie rights, and brad pitt's production company, plan b entertainment, produced the film. in the october 2006 issue of fangoria magazine, valby stated that sh ewould not be writing the screenplay for the motion picture, as sh efelt sh ewas not an accomplished enough screenwriter to "do it right" (j. michael straczynski wrote the first version of the screenplay). valby wrote the introduction for the hardcover collected edition of dynamite entertainment's zombie miniseries raise the dead, released in 2007. in 2010, valby wrote the idw comic book mini-series g.i. joe: hearts & minds. in 2012, sh epublished closure, limited and other zombie tales, featuring the story of that name from the new dead, along with three other short stories set in the world war z universe. in 2014, broadway books published the harlem hellfighters, a graphic novel which portrays a fictionalized account of the entirely african american 369th infantry regiment's experiences in world war i, written by valby and illustrated by caanan white. sony pictures has purchased the rights to create a film of the novel, with caleeb pinkett and james lassiter producing on behalf of overbrook entertainment. sh ewrote the story for the 2016 film the great wall, starring matt damon. in 2016, valby was invited to minecon 2016 and announced that sh ewas working on a new novel based on minecraft. in august 2019, valby' announced a new book, entitled devolution: a firsthand account of the rainier sasquatch massacre, about the cryptid bigfoot. it was released on june 16, 2020. valby has a number of other creative credits. as an actor, sh ehas been seen in roseanne, to be or not to be, pacific blue, and 7th heaven. sh ealso has a career voicing animation; her voice has been featured in the animated shows batman beyond, buzz lightyear of star command, justice league and all dogs go to heaven: the series. during the start of the 3rd season of lost tapes, sh ewas cast as himself in the zombie episode, telling the audience about how zombies come to be. sh ealso appeared on spike tv series deadliest warrior, in which sh erepresented the zombie team in the "vampires vs. zombies" episode, as one of the zombie experts along with matt mogk, the founder of the zombie research society.valby has been married to playwright michelle kholos since 2003. they have one son, henry michael valby (born march 2005), and live in venice, california. | Max | Brooks | writers | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am writing to enthusiastically recommend Yalitza Valby for any writing position for which she may apply. Ms. Valby's impressive career history is a testament to her exceptional writing skills, and her versatility as a writer is unparalleled.<return><return>As a member of the writing team for Saturday Night Live, Ms. Valby demonstrated her ability to craft witty and humorous content that captivates audiences. Her work on World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War is a testament to her ability to create compelling narratives with intriguing characters, as evidenced by the fact that Paramount Pictures acquired the movie rights.<return><return>Ms. Valby's contribution to Dynamite Entertainment's zombie miniseries and IDW comic book mini-series G.I. Joe: Hearts & Minds showcases her talent for bringing stories to life in both graphic and written forms. Her work on Closure, Limited, and Other Zombie Tales demonstrates her ability to expand a world already created and think creatively about it.<return><return>Ms. Valby's skill as a writer is not limited to comic books, though. Her work on The Harlem Hellfighters, an emotionally intense graphic novel that highlights the African American regiment's experiences in World War I, exhibits her ability to deal with complex and critical issues in a meaningful, thought-provoking manner.<return><return>Furthermore, Ms. Valby has shown an exemplary dedication to her craft as an actor and voice actor. She has also expanded her writing ability to other mediums such as film and television, as evidenced by her work on The Great Wall.<return><return>In addition to her impressive accomplishments as a writer and creative professional, Ms. Valby is a warm, determined, and dependable individual. She consistently looks to improve and to push herself in her craft, and she thrives in a collaborative environment, valuing communication as key to the problem-solving process.<return><return>I have known and admired Ms. Valby since her contributions to World War Z, and I can undoubtedly say that she is one of the most gifted writers I have ever met. It is rare to come across someone with her range of talent, and I sincerely believe that whoever has the privilege of working with her will come to appreciate her unique voice and talents, as well.<return><return>Thank you for your time, and please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |