i write scripts where people die

(she - her) Lore V. Olivera grew up in Mexico City, always with a fascination for the uncanny and mysterious. After studying Gothic Literature in Scotland and graduating from Stanford University with degrees in English Literature and Film, she began her career as a screenwriter.

Her first feature script, The House in Coyoacán, was inspired by her experiences growing up around magical women. After a year in the industry, she sold her first TV script to Blumhouse in partnership with Atomic Monster.

Since then, Lore has worked on projects such as the upcoming TV series El Gato Negro with MGM Studios and Amazon, as well as original works with Blumhouse Productions, Atomic Monster, ACE Entertainment, and Maquina Vega. Her fiction has been published in Coffin Bell Journal and The Flash Fiction Magazine, and her work has been featured in prominent publications like El Universal, Excelsior, and Script Magazine.

Lore has received the Roadmap Writers Diversity Award and the Diverso Minority Report Fellowship for her work. Oscillating between CDMX and L.A., she focuses on writing female-centered horror stories that bring Latinx creators together and resonate with larger audiences.