Wild Woman of the Woods by Tobi Iverson

She was never meant to survive—but now she’s the only one who can save them. Hunted by warriors, haunted by spirits, and betrayed by blood, a girl with no name becomes the legend who will set her people free.

Wild Woman of the Woods is an original, untold epic grounded in Indigenous myth, real history, and fierce spirit. If you're interested in reading the full script, discussing the vision, or exploring the story’s themes — from legacy and erasure to survival and soul — I’d love to hear from you. Let’s talk story, stakes, and what it means to make something that matters.

ABOUT THE WRITER

Tobi Iverson is an Indigenous screenwriter of Tsimshian and Nisga’a First Nations heritage.
Her work draws from real ancestral histories, oral traditions, and personal experiences growing up between cultures — capturing worlds where survival is not only physical, but spiritual.

With a deep commitment to honoring untold Indigenous stories through powerful, cinematic storytelling, Tobi’s work weaves myth, history, and emotional truth into narratives meant to resonate across cultures and generations.

Wild Woman of the Woods is her debut feature screenplay — a project born from a lifelong calling to protect, celebrate, and reimagine the voices of her ancestors for a new era.

Tobi lives and writes in the Pacific Northwest, continually inspired by the land, the resilience of her people, and the power of storytelling to bridge worlds.