Abbie Allen(II)
- Writer
- Producer
- Actress
Abbie Allen is a writer of Crime, Thriller, Sci-Fi, Supernatural and Fantasy. She uses her experiences of being autistic to explore themes of identity, belonging, acceptance and diversity not being a limitation. She writes both scripts and novels.
Abbie is also a Script Reader and Sensitivity Reader for autism as The Autism Reader, helping her fellow writers and creatives to create authentic autistic characters.
She studied BA Scriptwriting at the University of South Wales (USW) in Cardiff, graduating in 2017. Whilst at USW some of the modules she studied were in Script Editing, Script Reading and how to format TV, Film, Radio and Theatre scripts.
She was the Writer, Co-Producer, Art Department and Camera Operator on her first short film "Anything", which was nominated for Best Short Film at the Birmingham Film Festival 2018. Abbie was a Production Manager on her first feature film "A Kidnap" with award winning Writer/Director/Producer Lee Greenhough. Her second short film "Sensory Minefield" on the experience of having a sensory overload, was nominated for Best Micro Short at the Birmingham Film Festival 2019.
Abbie is also a Script Reader and Sensitivity Reader for autism as The Autism Reader, helping her fellow writers and creatives to create authentic autistic characters.
She studied BA Scriptwriting at the University of South Wales (USW) in Cardiff, graduating in 2017. Whilst at USW some of the modules she studied were in Script Editing, Script Reading and how to format TV, Film, Radio and Theatre scripts.
She was the Writer, Co-Producer, Art Department and Camera Operator on her first short film "Anything", which was nominated for Best Short Film at the Birmingham Film Festival 2018. Abbie was a Production Manager on her first feature film "A Kidnap" with award winning Writer/Director/Producer Lee Greenhough. Her second short film "Sensory Minefield" on the experience of having a sensory overload, was nominated for Best Micro Short at the Birmingham Film Festival 2019.