Juliann Garey

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 edited and written for such publications as Marie
Claire
GlamourMoreEntertainment WeeklyElleNew
York Magazine
, Los Angeles Times, and Huffington Post. She has received fellowships
in fiction writing at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the Vermont
Studio Center. Garey is a graduate of Yale and the Columbia Graduate School of
Journalism.

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Too Bright to Hear, Too Loud to See
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Too Bright to Hear, Too Loud to See
  • By: Juliann Garey
  • Narrator: Dan Butler
  • Length: 11 hours 6 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2012
  • Language: English
  • (4120 ratings)
(4120 ratings)
In her tour de force first novel, Juliann Garey takes us inside the restless mind, ravaged heart, and anguished soul of Greyson Todd, a successful Hollywood studio executive who leaves his wife and young daughter and for a decade and travels the... Read more

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