The Official Take:
Janice Graham was raised in Kansas and obtained her M.A. in French literature before pursuing graduate film studies at USC and English literature at UCLA in Los Angeles, California. Her screenplay Until September, a romantic comedy situated in Paris, was picked up by MGM and made into a film starring Karen Allen and Thierry Lhermitte. Her first novel, Firebird, became a New York Times and international bestseller.
After a series of contemporary women’s fiction, she turned to historical fiction. Romancing Miss Bronte, written as Juliet Gael, is her highly acclaimed novel about Charlotte Brontë. She’s just completed the first novel in a trilogy about Mary Shelley and is gearing up for the next. After twenty years in Paris, Athens, Jerusalem, and a few other places in between, she’s now homing in Florence, Italy.
For What Really Happened - see her website: janicegraham.com/about-janice