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Juliann Garey
Juliann Garey has sold original screenplays and television pilots to Sony Pictures, NBC, CBS, Columbia TriStar Television and Lifetime TV. As a Journalist she has been on staff or contributed to over a dozen publications including Marie Claire, Glamour, More, Redbook, Entertainment Weekly, Elle,... show more

Juliann Garey has sold original screenplays and television pilots to Sony Pictures, NBC, CBS, Columbia TriStar Television and Lifetime TV. As a Journalist she has been on staff or contributed to over a dozen publications including Marie Claire, Glamour, More, Redbook, Entertainment Weekly, Elle, NY Magazine, The L.A. Times and The Huffington Post. She has received fellowships in fiction writing at The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and The Vermont Studio Center. She has taught creative writing as a visiting lecturer at Sweet Briar College in VA. As a book editor, she specialized in non-fiction essay anthologies, among them: Voices of Bipolar Disorder--Stories of courage, comfort and strength and Women Reinvented--True stories of empowerment and change. Her short fiction has been published in Ducts.org. Juliann was raised in Los Angeles in and around the film business. She attended Yale and got her Masters at Columbia's School of Journalism. She lives in New York City.Her novel, ELECTRIC MADELEINE, is coming from Soho Press in December 2012.Read more at: www.julianngarey.com
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ellaminnowpea
ellaminnowpea rated it 12 years ago
Garey is a strong writer and she's created a very well-developed character, as well as a portrait of mental illness that does not rely on stereotypes. Ultimately, though, I found the plot kind of boring and a little repetitive.
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 12 years ago
I gave it about 130 pages, which is nearly half the book, and I couldn't take any more. The narrator's problem appears to be sex addiction rather than bipolar disorder. When I got to the part where he's in Santiago, talking about how armpit hair is sexy because it's like a woman giving him a view of...
Skinny Dipping Into Books
Skinny Dipping Into Books rated it 12 years ago
"ONCE I WAS MUSIC, NOW I AM JUST NOISE"Re-read and reassessed. you get a perfect five as my prejudice and initial qualms are sidelined. So there is this book. you just finished it. it leaves you nervous. you realize in the back of your head that you connect to it; connect to it too much. It buzzes i...
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