LAUREN MOON

Lauren Moon (she/they) is a queer, third-generation Korean American writer based in Los Angeles by way of Dallas, Texas. A graduate of Pomona College and USC's screenwriting MFA, Lauren has been a writer/producer on ORBITAL (Netflix) and SILK (Sony), and has written on GOOD TROUBLE (Freeform), ATYPICAL (Netflix), and DASH & LILY (Netflix), the latter of which was awarded with the Emmy for Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Fiction Program in 2021. She has sold pilots to Apple TV+, Netflix, and Amazon, and has developed features with Disney+, A-Major and 88Rising, and Issa Rae’s ColorCreative. She is an alum of the 2018 CAPE New Writers Fellowship, a proud staff member at Tuesday Night Cafe in LA's Little Tokyo (the longest running Asian American open mic in the country!), and hosts a pirate radio show broadcast from a pho restaurant in Chinatown. Lauren is currently working on pilots with CJ Entertainment and Janet Yang and Closer Media and has most lately been developing and writing with her co-collaborator Lloyd Lee Choi. Lauren loves stories of offbeat, resilient characters finding their voices and has been lucky to be able to explore that on the page in her work. She lives in Highland Park with her partner and their funky cat.