Judy Greer is a character actress and writer. Her dozens of film and television credits across genres include 13 Going On 30, 27 Dresses, Arrested Development, Jurassic World, Ant-Man, Halloween, Reboot, Descendants, and Archer. She is the author of the memoir I Don't Know What You Know Me From: Confessions of a Co-Star. Greer most recently starred in the second season of Apple TV’s The Last Thing He Told Me.
Erinn Hayes is an actress known for her work on the television series Childrens Hospital, Kevin Can Wait, and The Goldbergs, in addition to guest roles on Worst Week, Parenthood, Two and a Half Men, Parks and Recreation, New Girl,Transparent, Huge in France, Room 104, Gaslit, Grimsberg, and It’s Not Like That, among others. Her film credits include It’s a Disaster, Bill & Ted Face the Music, A Christmas Story Christmas, The Donor Party, and Office Race.
Samantha Irby is a humorist, essayist, and television writer, whose best-selling collections include Meaty; We Are Never Meeting in Real Life; Wow, No Thank You, winner of the Lambda Literary Award; and most recently, Quietly Hostile. Irby also worked as a writer and co-producer of And Just Like That… on HBO.
Victoria Lancelotta is the author of the story collections Ways to Disappear and Here in the World and the novels Far and Coeurs Blesses. Her short fiction has been included in The Best American Short Stories and The Pushcart Prize Anthology. She has received numerous state and national grants, including an NEA Individual Artist Fellowship.
Richa Moorjani is recognized for her featured role in Netflix’s Never Have I Ever. Additional screen credits include 9-1-1, Invisible Brown Man, Home Economics, Hot Mess Holiday, Alien: Earth, and the fifth season of Fargo.
Karah Preiss is the co-founder of Belletrist and an executive producer for Belletrist Productions. In 2022, Belletrist Productions produced the streaming series First Kill and Tell Me Lies. Preiss’s work has been featured in HuffPost and Publishers Weekly, among other publications.
Emma Roberts is an acclaimed actress, executive producer, and co-founder of Belletrist Book Club alongside Karah Preiss. Under their Belletrist TV production banner, Emma served as a co-executive producer on the critically acclaimed series Tell Me Lies. On the small screen, she is recognized for her starring roles in Scream Queens and multiple seasons of the anthology horror series American Horror Story, and her silver screen credits including We’re the Millers, Holidate, Madame Web, Space Cadet, and Saurus City.
Jen Spyra is a former staff writer for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Onion. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, McSweeney’s, The Wall Street Journal, The Daily Beast, and elsewhere. Spyra’s debut short story collection, Big Time, was published in 2021, and her forthcoming debut novel will also be published by Penguin Random House.
Meg Wolitzer is the New York Times bestselling author of The Female Persuasion, The Interestings, The Ten-Year Nap, The Position, and The Wife, among other novels. A musical of The Interestings is in development. Wolitzer was the guest editor of The Best American Short Stories 2017, and also writes books for young readers. She is a faculty member in the Creative Writing Program at Stony Brook University, where she co-founded and co-directs BookEnds, a yearlong intensive for emerging novelists.
CREDITS
“Please Invite Me To Your Party,” by Samantha Irby, from Quietly Hostile (Vintage, 2023). Copyright © 2023 by Samantha Irby. Used by permission of the author.
“The Anniversary Trip,” by Victoria Lancelotta, from The Best American Short Stories (Mariner Books, 2009). Originally published in The Gettysburg Review (Spring 2008). Copyright © 2008 by Victoria Lancelotta. Used by permission of the author.
“Bridal Body,” by Jen Spyra, from Big Time (Random House, 2021). Copyright © 2021 by Jen Spyra. Used by permission of the author.