Natasha Hall

Natasha M. Hall is a bicultural drama writer with a passion for otherworldly tales and romance stories. A first-generation American, her family immigrated from Barbados to Brooklyn, New York, where she grew up in “Do or Die” Bed-Stuy. As such, she writes fantastical stories centering around identity, love, and belonging. After graduating from Syracuse University, she taught English at a South Bronx middle school through Teach for America – while simultaneously earning her Master’s Degree from Teachers College at Columbia. She then moved to L.A. where she took writing classes at Script Anatomy. Natasha is Staff Writer on Netflix’s Virgin River, a 2020-2021 CBS Writers Mentoring Program fellow, and is the 2020 AMC One-Hour Pilot Award Winner at Austin Film Festival. She has worked for HBO on their original series team, is a 2020 Women In Film and JHRTS mentee, and the co-founder of Raising Writers and the Black Female Comics Collab. Natasha is repped by Industry Entertainment and UTA.

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June 19, 2021
Three writers from the newly formed Black Female Comic Collective will talk writing comics, TV, and books.