Erinne Dobson grew up in Cape Cod, Massachusetts and graduated from Carnegie Mellon University. She began her career as a medical writer in NYC while pursuing her MFA in fiction at the New School at night. When her short fiction began to be published, she moved to LA and worked as a writer's assistant until winning the ABC/Disney Fellowship in 2012. She's written on both dramas and comedies such as GOOD WITCH, BABY DADDY, I DIDN'T DO IT and CRASH & BERNSTEIN, and has penned numerous TV movies. In 2016 Erinne was named a Blacklist TV Writer to Watch, and in 2019, her thriller HOT GIRLS WHO DIED-which was based on a case her husband worked on at the D.A's office-was named a Blacklist Weekend Read.