ABOUT ME

Elizabeth Stamp is a screenwriter and journalist born and raised in West Virginia and now living in Los Angeles, CA. She graduated from Brown University, where she studied English and visual arts, attempting everything from glassblowing to welding a five-foot-tall wrought iron gate (a searing critique of consumerism). She began her career as an editor at ELLE DECOR and Architectural Digest and has worked with House Beautiful, LUXE, Vulture, CNN Style, One Kings Lane, Delish, and Hunker.

Elizabeth studied television writing at Columbia University and sketch and improv at UCB. She has performed in basements across New York City and is a Senior Contributing Video Writer at The Onion. She won best comedy script at the New York Television Festival and was a finalist for the Sundance Episodic Lab, Film Independent Episodic Lab, and the Warner Bros. Television Writers’ Workshop. She was a member of the Fox Writer’s Lab and was part of Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s content accelerator, Imagine Impact. Her pilot SILOED was set up at Stampede with showrunners Barry Safchik and Michael Platt and director Beth McCarthy Miller. She has developed projects with McCarthy Miller and Casey Patterson Entertainment, co-created two rom-com podcasts for MeetCute, and was a writer for a mobile game for Fusebox. Her book, 150 Bookstores You Need to Visit Before You Die, was released in 2023 by Lannoo.