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Jill Soloway

    Jill Soloway is the visionary creator behind the groundbreaking series Transparent. Their work is characterized by a keen exploration of identity, family dynamics, and societal norms, often pushing boundaries with innovative storytelling. Before achieving widespread acclaim, Soloway honed their craft as a writer and executive producer on several acclaimed television shows, demonstrating a consistent ability to craft compelling narratives. Their directorial debut also garnered critical attention, establishing a reputation for insightful and resonant filmmaking.

    She Wants It
    Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants
    • 2018

      She Wants It

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.4(1500)Add rating

      'A funny and brutally honest book about what it means to be a woman and what it takes to be a creator, She Wants It is deeply personal but always universal in its unapologetic recounting of a life lived and raw talent shared. Good. Detailed. Honest. Needed' - Amy Poehler One morning, half-awake in a shame spiral about what a shitty mother you are because you're letting your kid watch so much TV, the phone rings. 'Jilly? Are you sitting down?' Are you sitting down? means something fucked up is coming... When Jill Soloway's father, whom they had always understood to be male, came out as transgender, everything shifted. For one, the moment became the inspiration to push through the male-dominated landscape of Hollywood and create the award-winning TV series Transparent. Exploring identity, love, sexuality, and the blurring of boundaries, the show gave birth to a new cultural consciousness. But also, by eventually coming out as queer and non-binary, the lines on Jill's own gender map began to be erased. This is the story of that journey. She Wants It charts Jill's intense and revelatory experience, growing from straight, divorced, mother of two - to non-binary genderqueer director, show creator, and activist. Written with wild candour and razor-edged humour, it examines who we are, how we make art - and ultimately, who we can become.

      She Wants It
    • 2006

      Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.5(572)Add rating

      When Jill was just thirteen, she and her best friend donned the tightest satin pants they could find, poufed up their hair and squeezed into Candies heels, then headed to downtown Chicago in search of their one-and-only true loves forever: the members of whichever rock band was touring through town.

      Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants