What a gift to chat with Alrinthea Carter, writer, improviser, photographer and so much more. A truly renaissance artist. She had recently moved from Greenville, S.C. to LA for a writing position at the beginning of the WGA strike when we spoke. But that didn't diminish her sense of humor and joyful life.
Alrinthea grew up in Europe with wonderfully supportive parents. She began writing plays and sketches with her Barbies and hasn't stopped. She is an Emmy nominated writer for her work on the HBO hit series, "A Black Lady Sketch Show" and plays with fantastic improvisers in LA.
To learn more about Alrinthea, check out her website at https://www.alrintheacarter.com/about-alrinthea
and be sure to listen to herTedTalk at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98RK5OfWt9Q
Check out her photographic tribute to Abandoned Space in Souther Philter at https://www.southernphilter.com
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