Ryan's literary journey commenced in the latter half of the 1990s, a pivotal era marked by significant milestones in his burgeoning writing profession. During this time, he diligently crafted scripts for several prominent wrestling promotions in the United States, thereby laying the groundwork for a successful and storied career in the world of sports entertainment.
Ryan's prolific writing career branched out into the realm of animation, where he skillfully created two exceptional shorts, "Adam & Steve", which received widespread acclaim and took top honors at the prestigious Spike & Mike Twisted Animation film festival in the year 1995.
His subsequent creation, "Noah's Fabulous Ark", showcased his remarkable storytelling abilities and garnered a nomination at the same esteemed film festival in the subsequent year, 1996.
Ryan embarked upon a creative journey in the year 2005, delving into the world of novel writing, and subsequently produced his inaugural literary endeavour, "The Books of Xenador", a work that would later garner significant attention from Fox Atomic, ultimately resulting in the optioning of the narrative as a graphic novel series.
As the years unfolded, Ryan's artistic pursuits continued to flourish, branching out into the captivating realm of filmmaking, where he exercised his creative muscles by scripting and producing the darkly comedic-horror film "Bloody Bobby" in the year 2013.
Ryan took the bold step of launching his own production company, Twisted Tall Tales, in the year 2014, marking a significant milestone in his career as a filmmaker. Since its inception, this innovative venture has been instrumental in bringing numerous films to life, including the critically acclaimed "Gambit's Game", the spine-tingling horror flick "666: The Devil's Highway", and the visually stunning "The Harlequin". As a result, Ryan has solidified his reputation as a masterful storyteller, capable of tackling a wide range of genres and styles with ease and aplomb.