Born in Philadelphia, DiFrancesco was raised in a family who managed to make use of film quotes at least four times daily. So it's only natural that he secretly longed for the origin of these words of wit, wisdom, sorrow and strength. Still, a conventional path eluded him. Having worked as a Philadelphia Fire Department Paramedic, he first discovered writing as a simple respite from chaos. Soon, however, it became clear to him that storytelling - creating something from nothing - was where he was meant to be. From there he began immersing himself in anything and everything that had to do with the page-to-screen process.Later, while experimenting in acting as a tool for sharpening his screenwriting skills, he found himself fascinated with the entire method of film making. Today he has produced and directed indie films with Don't Nobody Panic Productions. He wrote and directed, The "Mourning After," which won best featurette in the 2006 Delaware Valley Film Festival.Has also authored three novels to date: "Unholy Whispers," "InSINerator," and "Not Dead Enough."