The Billionaire Who Cried Bot
A documentary-style, three-part limited series in which Robert digs into the myth and machinery of Elon Musk — reporting and narrative woven together.
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Author & Entertainment Journalist — for hire
A writer with a Renaissance heart, shining a light on the communities and the fantastical that rarely make the front page.
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Robert B. Griffin is a man of many talents — a writer with a Renaissance heart and a core passion for storytelling as advocacy. Born and raised in Northeast Florida, he draws on his love of community and the fantastical experiences that shaped his life.
His work runs across genres and forms: poetry, science fiction and fantasy, blogging, and op-ed conversational zines. Whatever the format, the aim is the same — to bring a fresh voice to the page and to shine a light on diverse communities that are not often at the forefront.
A documentary-style, three-part limited series in which Robert digs into the myth and machinery of Elon Musk — reporting and narrative woven together.
Listen →A 30-minute multicam spec script for a comedy sitcom — character, timing, and heart, built for the room.
Read the script (PDF) →A short story that opened a larger transmedia project — extended through a speculative blog and a social media account that let the world spill off the page.
Read the story →Original comic book material — scripting and lettering — where the panel, the page-turn, and the word balloon all do the storytelling.
See the work →Robert's entertainment-journalism home base — reviews, takes, and conversations on culture in his own unmistakable voice.
Read the blog →The eye behind the writing — Robert's photography, where the same storyteller frames a single moment instead of a sentence.
View on Instagram →He writes poetry. Science fiction. Sitcom scripts. Op-eds and zines. Comic books. And a podcast about a billionaire who cried bot. One writer. Many voices.
Available for hire — fiction, scripts, journalism, copywriting, ghostwriting, and the projects that don't fit a box yet.