
Age: 20
female
Ava Justin is an American and Kenyan Award-Winning actress, screenwriter, and filmmaker, known for her dedication to creating impactful independent cinema. As the founder of Ava Justin Productions, she spearheads a mission to uplift diverse voices and inspire audiences through powerful storytelling. With over 2 million followers on social media, Ava has carved a niche for herself as both a creative force and a social media influencer, leveraging her platform to champion her projects and collaborate with major brands. From a young age, Ava demonstrated a passion for writing and acting, honing her skills on sets and stages around the world. Her journey led her to establish Ava Justin Productions, where she serves as Creative Director and Producer, leading a talented team to bring meaningful stories to life on screen. Ava's commitment to excellence is evident in her body of work, which includes co-writing, producing, and executive producing a range of projects. Notably, her feature film "Joy of Horses" secured a distribution deal, marking a significant milestone in her career. Currently, she is in post-production for the psychological thriller "Cruel Summer" while actively developing new projects that embody her mission of creating impactful cinema. At Ava Justin Productions, every project is guided by a shared set of values: Impact, Beauty, Innovation, Wholeness, and Overcoming Adversity. Through storytelling that resonates with audiences on a deeper level, Ava aims to inspire action and foster a sense of connection and inclusivity. With unwavering dedication and a relentless drive for excellence, Ava Justin continues to make her mark as a multifaceted talent in the world of independent film, infusing every project with her distinctive blend of creativity, authenticity, and inclusivity.

From the author of You Must Not Miss comes a haunting contemporary horror novel that explores themes of mental illness, rage, and grief, twisted with spine-chilling elements of Stephen King and Agatha Christie. Following her father's death, Jane North-Robinson and her mom move from sunny California to the dreary, dilapidated old house in Maine where her mother grew up. All they want is a fresh start, but behind North Manor's doors lurks a history that leaves them feeling more alone . . . and more tormented. As the cold New England autumn arrives, and Jane settles in to her new home, she finds solace in old books and memories of her dad. She steadily begins making new friends, but also faces bullying from the resident "bad seed," struggling to tamp down her own worst nature in response. Jane's mom also seems to be spiraling with the return of her childhood home, but she won't reveal why. Then Jane discovers that the "storage room" her mom has kept locked isn't for storage at all--it's a little girl's bedroom, left untouched for years and not quite as empty of inhabitants as it appears . . . Is it grief? Mental illness? Or something more . . . horrid?
