Samantha McKiver Irby (born February 13, 1980) is an American comedian, essayist, blogger, and television writer.[1][2] She is the creator and author of the blog bitches gotta eat, where she writes humorous observations about her own life and modern society more broadly.[3] Her books We Are Never Meeting in Real Life and Wow, No Thank You. were both
New York Times best-sellers. She is a recipient of the 2021
Lambda Literary Award for bisexual nonfiction.[4]
She has been a writer and/or co-producer for TV shows including HBO's reboot of Sex and the City, Work in Progress, Shrill, and Tuca & Bertie.[5] In 2016,
FX announced that it had purchased the television rights to Irby's 2013 memoir Meaty and her blog, with the intent to adapt them into a series.[6]
Early life
Samantha McKiver Irby's middle name is her maternal grandmother's maiden name.[7] She was born on February 13, 1980,[8] and grew up in
Evanston, Illinois.[9] She attended Evanston Township High School.[10] Her mother was a nurse.[7]
In several interviews and books, Irby has discussed caring for her mother, who had
multiple sclerosis, as a teenager. Irby attended
Northern Illinois University, but dropped out after her mother's death.[11] Her father was in and out of her life. His death—from hypothermia after suffering multiple heart attacks and strokes—happened six months before her mother's death.[12] Irby began writing in the late 2000s when she started a
Myspace blog.[13]
Work
In her blog bitches gotta eat, Irby offers an unvarnished and humorous accounting of challenges she has faced in her personal life and discusses various topics, including her sex life and battles with
Crohn's disease. She began the blog in 2009.[14]
Irby also co-hosted the live lit show Guts and Glory in Chicago with Keith Ecker until 2015, when the show ended its run.[15]
She has co-hosted The Sunday Night Sex Show, performed in several shows, including The Paper Machete and Story Club, and her work has appeared in The Rumpus, In Our Words, and Jezebel.[16][17][18]
Irby has published five books: We Are Never Meeting in Real Life; Meaty; New Year, Same Trash; Wow, No Thank You; and Quietly Hostile.
Meaty was published by Curbside Splendor Publishing in 2013, then republished in 2018 by
Vintage Books. It is in development for adaptation as a television show on FX called Guts and Glory, with comedian
Abbi Jacobson and writer
Jessi Klein.[19]
In 2017, Irby's second book, We Are Never Meeting in Real Life, was published by Vintage Books. It made
The New York Times best-seller list for paperback nonfiction.[20][21]
The fourth collection of essays, Wow, No Thank You, was released in March 2020.[22][23] Irby stated on her social media pages that her book tour would be online due to
COVID-19.[24] The book debuted in the New York Times best-seller list's number one spot for Paperback Nonfiction.[25]
In 2018, Irby wrote the fourth episode, "Pool", of the first season of Shrill. It was released on March 15, 2019.[26]
In February 2021, Irby was announced as a co-producer and writer on And Just Like That..., the HBO reboot of Sex and the City.[27] She was the lead writer of Season 1 Episode 5, "Tragically Hip."[28]