I’m Muna Mire, a Canadian-American writer, producer, and creative storyteller.

I cut my teeth as a journalist writing at the intersection of culture and politics before expanding my skill set to writing and producing late night comedy for television.

There, I learned that the best storytelling rests on beautiful visuals, compelling content, and deeply human writing—the kind that makes you feel something.

The scope of my creative work currently includes screenwriting and producing, editorial strategy, copywriting, social-first content creation, and creative direction. My portfolio spans from award-winning premium digital content for brands like Adidas and Google, to official Sundance documentaries. My skill set is multidisciplinary and my clientele is just as diverse. The projects I get most excited about have a deep respect for culture, craft, community, and creativity.

With more than a decade of experience, I can safely say that I’m a seasoned culture worker and Swiss Army knife creative.

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TV & FILM

  • Writing, story producing, research, consulting, and overall development

EDITORIAL & CREATIVE STRATEGY

  • Expertise in 360 degree campaigns: tell your story so it makes an impact 

  • Creative direction: high level ideation and execution

  • Social media: find your audience and keep them engaged

  • Copywriting: craft the perfect messaging for your campaigns, including email

JOURNALISM & NONFICTION

  • Freelance feature writer and culture critic 

  • Research director (fact checking, historical and archival research, reporting)

  • Ghostwriter

Select writings

Profiles:

“Arpana Rayamajhi Tries a Different Speed.” (SSENSE Magazine, Oct 2025)

Insider Magazine cover story (May 2023)

Harper’s Bazaar cover story (January 2023)

“Tourmaline Summons the Queer Past” (Frieze Magazine, October 2020)

Teen Vogue cover story (July 2018)

The Fader cover story (2016)

Essays:

New York Times Magazine (2022)

VICE Magazine (2019)

New York Times Magazine (2016)

Features:

“Filth and Glory” at Twinks vs. Dolls Olympics 3.0” (New York Magazine, The Cut, 2024)

“A Kickback Grows in Brooklyn” (Eater, 2018)

Anthologies:

Black Futures: “Muslamic Ray Guns” (Edited by J. Wortham and Kimberly Drew, 2020)