I'm a videogame writer and lecturer on videogame narrative. I have been called a transmedia artist, but my current skillset is more 'narrative designer' in all honesty.
My published works are a little eclectic - I'm a contributing writer on a few text-books for distance-learning courses and used by UK universities, technical writer on a few others, narrative designer on one published videogame (I was a writer, games designer and external writer liaison on that one), narrative designer on one more still waiting to be released, writer on two other unreleased games...
Oh... and my first novel (mercifully written under a pseudonym) was romance... I was a teenage goth, it seemed like a good idea at the time, and then a small publisher got hold of it.
I am currently working on a short story for a steampunk compilation getting released in September while the studios are taking a break and there's little or no freelance writing work to be had, but I also have a novel that keeps stalling. I keep meaning to get an agent, but I want to get a 'real' novel ready to do the rounds before I start bothering agencies.
I originally trained in the theatre, learning everything from lighting and carpentry to iambic pentameter and stage-combat. I was a playwright, an actor, a director and stage-manager. I have been an artistic director and I have been the guy sweeping the stage at the end of the show. I was also stabbed in the nuts once when a sword-fight went wrong, but since I was the fight-director, that was probably my fault...
The greatest impediment to my writing is probably Harry Dresden; I keep reading when I should be writing, but I am about 80% of the way through Turn Coat and so I will soon be able to get some work done.