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Name
  
George Green

Role
  
Novelist

Organizations founded
  

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Movies
  
The Juror, The Caveman's Valentine

Awards
  
Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author

Books
  
The Caveman's Valentine, The Juror, Ravens, The Caveman, Raven ‑ Rabentod: Roman

Similar People
  
Brian Gibson, Kasi Lemmons, Aberjhani, Ted Tally, Tamara Tunie

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George Dawes Green (born 1954) is an American novelist and the founder of the storytelling organization The Moth.

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Books and films

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Green published his first novel, The Caveman's Valentine, in 1994; it was adapted into a film (released in 2001) starring Samuel L. Jackson. He quickly followed that success with The Juror (1995), which was also adapted into a film (released in 1996), starring Demi Moore and Alec Baldwin. Green did not publish another novel until 2009, when Ravens was released. Set in Green's native Georgia, Ravens was critically acclaimed and hailed by the LA Times as "a triumphant return".

The Moth

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In 1997, Green founded The Moth, a not-for-profit storytelling organization based in New York City. The idea for The Moth came from evenings Green spent staying up late with friends, exchanging stories, while moths flitted around the lights.

References

George Dawes Green Wikipedia


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