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Interview with Jane Green - Founder and Creative Director, Emerald Audio

Interview with Jane Green - Founder and Creative Director, Emerald Audio

In this Behind the Scenes interview, Jane and I chat about her role as Founder and Creative Director of Emerald Audio, creating a company to produce female-produced scripted fiction for the podcast platform, launching a screenwriter competition for young voices, the creation of the term soap opera, her obsession with the 1960s, and much more.

In this Behind the Scenes interview, Jane and I chat about her role as Founder and Creative Director of Emerald Audio, creating a company to produce female-produced scripted fiction for the podcast platform, launching a screenwriter competition for young voices, the creation of the term soap opera, her obsession with the 1960s, and much more.

Jane's recommended reads are:

  1. She Wants More (podcast)
  2. A Certain Age (podcast)
  3. Pop Fiction Women (podcast)
  4. Extremely Close & Incredibly Loud by Jonathan Safran Foer
  5. Bright Shiny Morning by James Frey

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Jane Green

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Jane Green is the author of 21 novels, including 18 New York Times bestsellers. She has over 10 million books in print, is published in over 25 languages, and has several books in development for film and tv. Her new book, Sister Stardust (Hanover Square Press), is her first foray into biographical fiction, telling the story of Talitha Getty in Marrakech in the late sixties. For more information, visit: https://www.janegreen.com/.