Senter was born in
Plato, Missouri, and his first
Hollywood ambition was to become a
Disney animator. After he sent his portfolio of drawings to Disney at the age of seventeen, the company called to tell him they were impressed but were not currently hiring, and he should resubmit in another six months. During those six months, he decided to pursue film directing, his other passion, and sent a collection of homemade films to
Art Center College of Design in
Pasadena, California. He was one of fifteen film students selected that year, and one of the only students to have not already graduated from college. Senter redirected his pursuit of directing to writing, working on spec scripts, both feature length and for television. He soon landed his first job on the iconic lesbian drama
The L Word. In 2006, Senter was nominated for a
Writers Guild of America Award for the episode "
Don't Look at Me". In 2014, Senter helped write and produce a new series for ABC Family called
Chasing Life. His debut novel
Daisies, about the evolution of love in America, was released by Diversion Books on July 22, 2014. In 2015, he began work as a writer and producer for the critically acclaimed
MTV series
Finding Carter. In 2015, Senter was placed on the Tracking Board's Young and Hungry List as one of the top 100 writer's working in Hollywood. In 2016, 2017, and 2018 he wrote pilots for ABC, FOX, and NBC respectively. A Valentine's Day movie he co-wrote for Freeform, called
The Thing About Harry, aired in February 2020 and was nominated for a 2021
GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding TV Movie." On January 14, 2022, Senter's sophomore novel
Still the Night Call was released by Roubidoux Press to critical acclaim.
Booklist Reviews called it "A majestic and melancholy story of farm life, politics, and unwanted decisions in an amazing Ozark landscape."
Kirkus Reviews gave it one of their coveted stars and said it's "A candid tale that triumphantly understands the Midwestern psyche, delivering moments of beauty and tragedy." It was also named Best Indie Book of 2021 by
Kirkus Reviews. In March 2022, the
Eric Hoffer Awards bestowed an honorable mention upon
Still the Night Call and named it a finalist for their grand prize. In May 2022 IndieReader awarded
Still the Night Call Best Literary Fiction of 2022. Senter's work has been praised for its humor, heart, and honesty. He has a knack for creating relatable characters and stories that resonate with audiences. He is considered a role model for aspiring writers and a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood. ==Personal life==