Isabelle Carasso is a writer based in Los Angeles. She graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a B.A. in Film & Media Studies and English. Across all mediums, she writes about the strange things people do when they're lonely, often led by silly, obsessive, queer women like herself.

She’s developed a pilot with AMC, had short stories and essays published in literary magazines like The Catalyst and Cusper, won best short film at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival’s 10-10-10 competition, and was a member of the 2024 IKEA Artists Residency. Her most notable writing publication was a knock-knock joke she published in the LA Times when she was 4 (iconic).

Previously, she’s worked as support staff in Emmy-winning writers' rooms, including AMC's The Walking Dead and Hulu's The Act, as a Page at NBC, and during the final days of Blockbuster. She’s repped by Kate Hart at Anonymous Content.