J.C. was born in New York to two hard-working parents, a preacher, and a former banker. J.C. became a musician at three years old and started playing drums. His love for music was kindled by being creative with sounds and music. He later fell in love with writing three years later at the age of 6 years old. He wrote his first short stories, which were fictional versions of his own life for school assignments.
In 2005, J.C. wrote a Halloween-themed short story and became friends with his English teacher. He turned to her for writing support and in general, which remains true today. His teacher has given him many pointers and even gave him his first award ever for his writing. His crowning achievement came when his English Teacher gave him an award for his contributions, this was his first major achievement as a writer.
In 2007, his mother was diagnosed with cancer, and he put his writing on hold and he had no idea or any intentions to get back into writing. His grades in school began to fall and he was not focused on writing for the first time in his life. He applied for a job as a creative writer for World Wrestling Entertainment at 16 years old, because he wanted a job to support his family through the hard times. After the rejection from that job, his grades in school were going down and he stopped writing short stories.

The feud continued with his own counselor discouraging him from going down the writing field. This forced J.C. to look into other fields. He tested many fields, but nothing caught his interest or gave him any satisfaction. Despite his expressing a desire to be a writer, he continued to be discouraged by his counselor.
During 2008, he had intentions of dropping out of high school after multiple failed classes and some barely passing classes. His intentions were met with little resistance and he had the forms to drop out. His dad talked him out of it, in hopes of having a better life from the hard work he puts in later for college. His mom became cancer-free and encouraged him to push forward with his education.
2010, J.C. graduated from high school and went to a community college for computer information. While in school, despite going for computer information, he dedicated his time to writing about wrestling in wrestling groups on Facebook and sharing his fantasy storylines of what he believed could be done for wrestling. J.C. eventually dropped out after expressing dissatisfaction for not going for what he truly loved. He bounced around different jobs and continued to write.
2014, He went to a hospitality training program and obtained a job as a desk clerk for a hotel. He continued to write and made eventual friendships with wrestlers Shayla Hyde, Brittany Wonder, and Kikyo as he promoted independent wrestling on Facebook and shared and helped show fans who they were. He kept in contact with them as his main support throughout his journey.
2016, after a heartfelt conversation with the owner of the hotel wondering why J.C. isn’t writing on a serious basis, J.C. left his job at the hotel after two years to take his writing to the next level. J.C. expanded and started writing articles for other platforms while attending Southern New Hampshire University for Screenwriting, Sociology, and Social Media Marketing. J.C. founded Social Media Uncut.
The original Social Media Uncut was a team of writers that he grew close to and it was originally an article-sharing platform through Twitter and Facebook. J.C. eventually axed it and started writing on WordPress to write about wrestling, writing, and pop culture.
2018, J.C. revamped Social Media Uncut and made it a part of his own brand. He interviewed Stephanie Andujar, who helped guide him with communication and support through the process and he now has made it a part of who he is to discuss real topics through interviews to show what the individual is doing in terms of projects.
While doing Social Media Uncut, J.C. started doing scripts, and his first script was Simon Says. He has written numerous scripts for television pilots and movies. J.C won his first festival award as a finalist in the Hollywood Screenplay Contest 2018 for his short script: Do You Believe in Zombies?
In 2019, he picked up another platform contributing to Undead Walking. J.C. made a commitment to analyze and create original posts while working on Social Media Uncut and writing scripts.
J.C. continues to participate in numerous festivals and has been working on television and movie scripts as he continues to be active with festivals and the writing community on Twitter.
J.C. has been embarking on a journey of turning one of his scripts into a web series while he continues to use his platform to promote wrestling. He obtained his Master’s Degree from SNHU in 2021.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, J.C. embarked on a new project to create new movies and series with low-budget films. His mission is to create unique original storylines with a low budget and use what’s there to create a unique story.
He is currently scheduled to release his first debut movie ever written titled Earned Love. After many attempts to provide entertainment, J.C. has been persistent in providing new original stories even during the pandemic. He has been scouting and taking notes on new avenues for projects as the pandemic continues and the job market in his field takes a hit.
J.C. currently has a few movies planned for release and took the time to not only write about his movies but draw awareness to following dreams, as well as the pursuit of happiness. He has continued to encourage many within the entertainment and other fields to follow their dreams and he hopes to someday make that a foundation.