Gina Fattore is a television writer and producer known for her work on critically acclaimed series such as "Dare Me," "Better Things," "UnREAL," and "Masters of Sex." As co-creator and co-showrunner of the USA network series "Dare Me," she demonstrated her ability to craft compelling narratives in the drama genre. Her extensive writing credits also include popular shows like "Parenthood," "Californication," "Gilmore Girls," and "Dawson’s Creek," showcasing her versatility across comedy, drama, and coming-of-age storytelling.
Before transitioning to television writing, Fattore served as an assistant editor at the Chicago Reader, where she honed her editorial skills. Her essays, reviews, and comedy pieces have been published in outlets such as Salon, Lit Hub, Entertainment Weekly, and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, reflecting her sharp wit and insightful commentary. She delivered a TEDx talk titled "Become What You Believe," which has garnered over 16,000 views, further establishing her as a thought leader in creative storytelling. Fattore’s career highlights her ability to navigate both the literary and television worlds with equal proficiency.