16 years after she was born, she had a baby. Yvette Wren was doomed to be another inner-city statistic growing up on the West-Side of Chicago. She was determined, even more after w...показать больше16 years after she was born, she had a baby. Yvette Wren was doomed to be another inner-city statistic growing up on the West-Side of Chicago. She was determined, even more after walking through the halls of her high school, pregnant and over-hearing one of her high school teachers say to another teacher, “She was so smart”. All she could think was: Hey, I’m pregnant, not deaf. But in the words of Jay-Z, “The motivation for me was them telling me what I could not be”. Yvette loved hip-hop so much; she decided to become a Music Engineer. Her love of writing let her to writing a book in 2008, she self-published a coming of age drama. She graduated from Columbia College with a degree in Audio, and also learned screenwriting. She moved to LA, where she wrote on the show, Love That Girl and her episode aired Valentine's day 2014. She has attended Second City and Pack Theater for sketch/improv and Comedy writing. I write for the underdogs, the hood, and strong flawed women who persevere.показать меньше