Joshua Senter
- Writer
- Producer
Joshua Senter was raised in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri where he was home-schooled along with his four sisters on a five hundred acre cattle farm. Going against the grain of his Christian conservative upbringing, Josh moved to Los Angeles in 1997 and three years later received a bachelor's degree in filmmaking from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
In 2002 he began writing for the hit Showtime series "The L Word." A year after that, he joined the international phenomenon, "Desperate Housewives," where he was nominated for a Writer's Guild of America award for his episode, "Don't Look at Me." In 2013 Joshua began writing and co-producing a new show for ABC Family called "Chasing Life." During that time his debut novel, "Daisies," was published by Diversion Books. In 2014 Joshua moved over to MTV where he began working as a writer/producer for the hit series, "Finding Carter."
In 2015 Joshua was placed on the Tracking Board's Young and Hungry List as one of the top 100 writers working in Hollywood. In 2017 and 2018, Josh wrote pilots for FOX and NBC respectively. In 2019 Josh began development on a Christmas movie with Freeform, and he has just completed work on his sophomore novel.
In 2002 he began writing for the hit Showtime series "The L Word." A year after that, he joined the international phenomenon, "Desperate Housewives," where he was nominated for a Writer's Guild of America award for his episode, "Don't Look at Me." In 2013 Joshua began writing and co-producing a new show for ABC Family called "Chasing Life." During that time his debut novel, "Daisies," was published by Diversion Books. In 2014 Joshua moved over to MTV where he began working as a writer/producer for the hit series, "Finding Carter."
In 2015 Joshua was placed on the Tracking Board's Young and Hungry List as one of the top 100 writers working in Hollywood. In 2017 and 2018, Josh wrote pilots for FOX and NBC respectively. In 2019 Josh began development on a Christmas movie with Freeform, and he has just completed work on his sophomore novel.