
Independent Writers' Caucus
Brooke Muschott
Brooke Muschott is a writer, artist and roller skater. She’s been losing sleep to good books since she discovered the Boxcar Children, and watching too much television since the premiere of Pretty Little Liars. She’s fairly certain there is no greater high than a story that gets so deep into your heart it keeps you up at night, dreaming about it.
At sixteen, she walked into her favorite author’s book signing with a list of the inconsistencies in his books and walked out with a job as a continuity editor. She’s gained more tact since then, but is still the writer who will remember that Kara said she hated cats twenty-eight episodes ago. She pivoted from publishing to television during the pandemic, and most recently has worked as a production coordinator on an Apple show. Her favorite genre to write is older kids to older young adult contemporary fantasy, and her second favorite is anything anyone will pay her for.
She has a bachelor’s in creative writing with double minors in studio art and multimedia design from Pepperdine University. She writes stories with enough detail to swim in, about characters in extraordinary situations dealing with ordinary problems. Her superpower is organization, her Achilles heel is cooking, and her vice is sweet tea. She can almost land an axel on roller skates, but don’t throw something at her and yell ‘catch’. It won’t be caught.
Honors & Awards
Quarterfinalist, The Script Lab - TSL Free Screenplay Contest - INK AND ASHES - 2024
non-WGA
Female, LGBTQ+

INK AND ASHES
(Hour TV - Contemporary Fantasy - Sharp Objects meets Spiderwick Chronicles)
Eight years ago, Ava fled her hometown after her best friend went missing and the town blamed her for the crime. When her old boss goes missing on the night she returns, she’s swiftly dragged back into a world of danger - and magic.
CULTDOM
(Hour TV - Contemporary - The Eras Tour meets Waco)
Marie, whose life revolves around being a superfan of international pop star Elli Augusta, starts a fan blog that accidentally turns into a cult.
HOW TO ROLLERSKATE THROUGH THE APOCALYPSE
(Half Hour TV - Kids Contemporary Fantasy - Kipo meets Gravity Falls)
When magic appeared overnight and turned Steph and Jess’s suburban middle-school lives upside down, they rolled with it. But with the world this unstable, even skating to the store can be more of a quest than they bargained for.
Female-centric, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, YA, Children's, Animation, Magical Realism
Female, LGBTQ+
unrepped