Christopher DeWan is a versatile writer and creative strategist with over two decades of experience crafting stories for TV, videogames, books, branded content, and digital transformation clients. He has developed projects with studios such as Awesomeness/Viacom and Bad Robot and has ghostwritten and edited diverse book-length works—from a Mount Rainier survival account to a bestselling FinTech history—demonstrating rare narrative range. At agencies like Maark/WillowTree he leads content strategy and high-stakes client work for brands including IBM and the Gates Foundation, and he also contributes technical documentation and backend-focused improvements to open-source projects like Facebook Research’s PyText. A trained dramaturg and MFA-holding storyteller who teaches screenwriting, Chris pairs deep creative craft with practical UX-oriented writing, and outside the office he is an avid woodworker and aspiring gluten-free farm brewer—interests that often inform his tactile, human-centered approach to narrative design.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Coursework, Communication and Media Studies, Coursework, Communication and Media Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master of Fine Arts - MFA, Master of Fine Arts - MFA at California Institute of the Arts
Certificate, AI Strategy, Certificate, AI Strategy at Cornell University
Coursework, Cognitive Science, Coursework, Cognitive Science at Occidental College
Coursework, Philosophy and Media Studies, Coursework, Philosophy and Media Studies at The New School
A natural language modeling framework based on PyTorch
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Technical Writer
Contributions:1 release, 22 commits, 23 PRs in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Christopher primarily contributed to the documentation and configuration aspects of the PyText framework. Their work involved refactoring cloud VM setup instructions, fixing tutorial warnings, and addressing docstring issues, demonstrating a focus on improving the user experience. They also updated the `setup.py` and `CHANGELOG` files and introduced class usage logging for tracking framework component initialization. These contributions indicate a combination of back-end development related to framework internals and a technical writing focus on documentation and tutorials.
Contributions:187 commits, 30 PRs, 141 pushes in 7 years 5 months
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