Thank You for Listening to Julia Whelan’s Audiobrary
If, like me, you are an audiobook aficionado, you probably know who Julia Whelan is. But in case you don't, suffice it to say her name is pretty much synonymous with the term narrator. Throughout her career, she has given a voice to hundreds of stories, including beloved tales by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Emily Henry and Nora Roberts (to name just a very limited few). Julia's voice has sounded through thousands of speakers and played through millions of headphones. Her league of avid listeners is often willing to cross genres and try new authors just because she is the one telling the story. Recently, Whelan decided to use her well-earned and wide influence to benefit others in her industry with the aptly named Audiobrary.
Curating The Love List: A Discussion with Creators Lindsay Grossman and Madison Jones
If you want something done right–or a lot of the time just done, period–you have to do it yourself. That’s the mindset Lindsay Grossman and Madison Jones adopted when they set out to create The Love List, an annual collection of the best unproduced romance-centered screenplays and television pilots. Their goal was simple: to revive the quality and quantity of on-screen romance by proving just how many romantic comedies were being written and to highlight the scripts that best captured that toe-curling, foot-popping, behind-the-door dancing giddy-ness we all crave. The inaugural selection, which was announced in and covered by Deadline, contained 14 stories of various lengths and settings, each containing a healthy dose of swoon-worthy moments guaranteed to sweep readers and audiences alike off their feet.