Background
Maurice was a non-commissioned writer for Weekending on radio and Spitting Image on TV. He was part of Richard Curtis’ Comic Relief writing team, devising fundraising and sketch ideas for the TV show and the nationwide event. He has produced and directed plays in Bristol, Oxford and Edinburgh

As writer…Fiction
Having been awarded a Northern Promise Award by New Writing
North in 2005, Maurice’s first collection of short stories, Photocopies
of Heaven
, was published by Elastic Press in November 2006.

Dirk Maggs, director of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Radio
Series said Photocopies is: “A collection of succinctly observed events, characters and phenomena which takes a fresh look at the world and
our collisions with it. The style is spare, unexpected and funny, the
reader calmly presented with astonishing quirks of fate, the profundity
of common physics and disturbing visions of everyday objects
possessed by powers unknown."

As writer…Games and Interactive Narrative
Maurice has worked in computer games since writing the screenplay for GT Interactive’s seminal Driver in 1998, which won a Moving Image Interactive BAFTA (1999). He went on to write the screenplays for Driver 2 (2000), Stuntman (2002) and Driver 3 (2004), all with the same development team.

Simultaneously Maurice worked as a script editor on Empire Interactive’s lightgun game Endgame (2002) and on Atari’s free-roaming RPG Boiling Point (2005)

Aside from his work within The Mustard Corporation since 2005, Maurice has also written the script for, and script edited the Little Britain Video Game (2007).

Voice Directing and Project Management
Maurice has now directed the voices for a number of games, including Driver 2, Driver 3, Stuntman and Driver: Parallel Lines. He has worked with a vast range of actors from the famous like Michelle Rodriguez and Mickey Rourke to those with cult status like Antonio Fargus. He has worked in a full range of genres, including comedy, drama and sports.

Consultancies
In the 1990s Maurice worked as a creative consultant and copywriter for companies such as Shell, Avis, British Airways, Kenco, Martini, Nescafe, Britivic and the Post Office. Between 1998 and 2006 Maurice was a freelance creative consultant to Reflections Interactive; here he advised on interactive narrative and game design and consulted on music selection, together with directing motion capture and voice recording sessions.

Maurice continues to work with a range of artists and musicians on experimental forms of media and on projects meshing TV and film, fiction, on-line, music, mobile phone, handheld game consoles and next generation game hardware.

In recent years Maurice has given talks on games writing and interactive narrative in a number
of universities and at a number of conventions, from Reading to Shanghai, Newcastle to Tokyo,
London to Chongxing.

Maurice has also devised and run a number of creative workshops for the BBC in the field of interactive media, interactive narrative, and on-line games.