Carrington Walsh is a genre writer originally from Los Angeles, CA, but has lived all over from Europe to North America. As a Black-American-Canadian who was once a competitive cheerleader turned hockey player, Carrington is used to defying expectations.


Influenced by her experiences as the golden child at her high school, the Deputy Chief of Staff for the Democratic Party, and a Harvard graduate, most of her villains are institutions. She thrives within institutional structures, but has reckoned with complex emotions upon realizing that the same establishments that have championed her have harmed others.


Recipient of the Trevis Ballard Just Keep Swimming Foundation Artist Grant and winner of Roadmap Writers’ Diversity Fellowship, she also became a finalist in Harvardwood’s TV Writer’s Competition, a quarterfinalist for WeScreenplay’s Diverse Voices Lab, and a quarterfinalist for the Moonshot Pilot Accelerator. In her spare time, Carrington unwinds by baking more cookies than she could ever consume by herself.