MEET JAZMYN
As one of seven children, Jazmyn Edmonds grew up in a whirlwind of chaos best described as Shameless meets Cheaper by the Dozen. In the midst of it all, she found refuge in creativity, writing poetry, crafting stage plays for her ever willing (or not so willing) siblings, and binge watching shows like So Weird and Are You Afraid of the Dark?. Despite a religious upbringing, she embraced her inner Lydia Deetz, nurturing a lifelong fascination with the strange and unusual.
Today, Jazmyn loves writing dramas rooted in mystery, supernatural elements, queer themes, and psychological thrillers, often blending dark themes with humor and the unexpected. Connect with Jazmyn and let the magick of storytelling unfold.”
DEADLINE OFFICIAL
Writers Guild Foundation’s Writers Access Support Staff Training Program
Selected from over 2,100+ applicants
I was honored to be chosen for the highly competitive Writers Guild Foundation’s 2023 Writers Access Support Staff Training Program, as featured in Deadline. Under the mentorship of industry experts Debbie Ezer (The Good Doctor) and Clay Lapari (Community, School of Rock), I gained invaluable experience in writers’ room support, script coordination, and creative collaboration, all within the fast-paced entertainment environment.
Read more about the program on Deadline.
VIEW MY WORK
To request a script, please email: jazmynedmonds@gmail.com
Trying to escape the ghosts of his past, aspiring DJ Christian returns to Lostbrook, only to uncover a chilling mystery of disappearing townsfolk and an evil that never forgot him.
(One-hour drama)
BLUEBERRY PIE
Frigtening memories and twisted nightmares spill into each season, where witchcraft, dark forces, and unspeakable horrors blur the line between reality and terror.
(Anthology , One hour drama)
NEVER SAY NIGHTMARE
On Mother’s Day, a rising boxer murders his wife, leaving their five-year-old son to find her body. Inspired by true events, this intimate drama explores the scars left by domestic violence and the devastating legacy passed down through generations.
(Screenplay)
HER NAME WAS MATTIE
Grieving the loss of their child and facing the collapse of their marriage, Ricardo and Jeannine board a mysterious train. When Ricardo realizes the passengers are restless spirits forcing him to relive his darkest sins, escape may no longer be an option.
(Short Film)