Notes From the Bathroom Line: Humor, Art, and Low-grade Panic from 150 of the Funniest Women in Comedy
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Notes From the Bathroom Line: Humor, Art, and Low-grade Panic from 150 of the Funniest Women in Comedy
Amy Solomon is a producer on HBO’s Silicon Valley and Barry. She currently runs Alec Berg’s production company, where she develops content for film and television. She lives in Los Angeles.
Karen Chee is a Brooklyn-based comedian, writer, and actor. Currently, she writes and performs for Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC) and is working on a book. Previously, Chee has written for the Golden Globes and Yearly Departed (Amazon), helped develop pilots for Netflix and Comedy Central, acted in HBO’s High Maintenance, and regularly contributed to The New Yorker. She has also been published in places like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and McSweeney’s. Before the pandemic, her evenings were spent mostly doing stand-up comedy.
Emily V. Gordon started out as a masters-level couples and family therapist, practicing for about six years before changing careers. She moved on to booking stand-up comedy for live audiences and TV, which led to a career as a writer and producer. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Kumail Nanjiani.