
In 2003, Eubanks wrote and directed the feature film Open Spaces, which premiered in Palm Springs, CA, and was later distributed world-wide for agoraphobia awareness. He authored and published the coming-of-age novel about Haiti, Worlds Apart. Since 2021, he has contributed short stories to literary magazines, such as The Woven Tale Press, The Courtship of Winds, The MacGuffin, Rivanna Review, Allium: A Journal of Poetry and Prose, and others.
Eubanks’ full-length plays, American Right, Perfect Quiet Place (finalist in the Southeastern Louisiana University Inkslinger Playwriting Contest), The Art of Something, In the Midst of All that is Good, and At the End of the Day have been produced in California. Recently, Theater 23 in Knoxville, Tennessee, produced his plays, Thespis Thinks and Watchers. Santa Paula Theater Center produced his one-act play Self Storage; Senga Classic Theater produced his one-act play How to Make God Laugh.
Presently, he writes plays, novels and short stories; he also is a theater-maker, directing and designing, while serving as Founding Artistic Director and Playwright-in-Residence for Theater 23 in Knoxville, Tennessee (theater23.org).