Janice Graham, a renowned author and filmmaker, embarked on her creative journey in her native Kansas, where she acquired a Master's degree in French literature. She subsequently pursued graduate studies in film at the University of Southern California (USC) and English literature at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Graham's impressive body of work includes the screenplay for the romantic comedy "Until September," which was adapted into a film starring Karen Allen and Thérèy Lhermitte. Her debut novel, "Firebird," achieved significant success as a New York Times and international bestseller. Graham's subsequent novels, categorized as contemporary women's fiction, solidified her reputation as a masterful storyteller. However, it was her historical fiction novel "Romancing Miss Brontë," written under the pseudonym Juliet Gael, that garnered widespread acclaim, offering a captivating portrayal of the enigmatic Charlotte Brontë. Graham currently resides in Paris, France, where she is working on a novel about the celebrated author of "Frankenstein," Mary Shelley.
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1984

Until September as Writer