Bestselling author Jane Green to write ‘Dear Jane’ dying aunt column for DailyMail.com
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International best-selling author Jane Green has spent decades captivating readers around the world with her gripping romance novels that bring to life the real-world issues facing so many people.
Now the famous 54-year-old, who is originally from the UK but has lived in Westport, Connecticut, for over 20 years, draws on her many years of experience delving into the deeper realms of human interaction and emotions to offer up advice for DailyMail.com readers in a wonderfully warm, yet very candid, column on the dying aunt, which launches this weekend.
In Dear Jane, Green will tackle all sorts of hot, hot topics submitted by you, the reader, from sexual and romantic woes to cost-of-living crises and money woes.
Having written 21 novels, 18 of which have shot straight to the New York Times bestseller list, he has sold more than 10 million books, offered on-air expert commentary on the royal family, and written numerous articles. About his own life experiences, Green possesses an unparalleled understanding of life’s many complications, from the emotional and romantic to the fiscal.
“After nearly 30 years of writing novels about the human condition, I’ve become the wise owl everyone turns to for advice, and nothing is more satisfying to me than helping people find their way to life.” contentment and peace,” Green said of his upcoming column.
International best-selling author Jane Green has joined DailyMail.com as their new dying aunt and will tackle their woes each week in her Dear Jane column, which launches this weekend.
‘Life is harder today than ever, and nothing has felt the same since the pandemic began.
“Not only does technology keep us more isolated, it can fuel negative feelings like jealousy and inadequacy, and navigating relationships, whether romantic or platonic, is something everyone needs help with. Joining DailyMail.com as the new advice columnist feels like the perfect fit.”
A fine art graduate, Green first took up writing more than three decades ago, when she began writing features on women’s lifestyles for several of the UK’s leading newspapers.
In 1996, he turned that experience into novels, penning his first book, Straight Talking, which was published in 1997 and quickly became a bestseller, with readers around the world praising his ‘identification’ and ‘honesty’.
Straight Talking launched Green to literary fame, and her next novel, Jemima J, achieved even greater success, cementing her status as one of the world’s most beloved “beach reading” novelists.
The book, arguably Green’s most famous to date, tells a heartbreakingly honest story about an “ugly duckling” and her desperate attempts to become a “swan” in order to win over a man she idolizes as her partner. perfect. .
Since the release of Jemima J in 2000, Green has written a further 19 novels, 16 of which have hit bestseller lists, and as of 2019, her books have been published in more than 25 different languages.
In recent years, the author has stepped back from novel writing to turn her creative talents into audio dramas, taking on the role of head of Emerald Audio, a podcast network that produces original female-focused dramas.
In the past 30 years, Green has written 21 novels, 18 of which have become worldwide bestsellers.
As of 2019, her books have been published in over 25 different languages.
Green’s natural ability to get to the very heart of human emotion has allowed her to quickly grow the podcast network, which caters to “busy women” who want to “hear great stories from some of the world’s most beloved writers while browsing for their lives.” ‘.
However, the author has not stopped writing entirely, instead swapping the novels for personal pieces that show her opening her own life to the world in hopes of guiding other women through the many challenges they face in life.
In recent years, Green has laid bare her own trials and tribulations in a series of Daily Mail articles, discussing everything from her fears of going gray to her devastating divorce from her first husband.
After spending years opening her heart to the world, the world-renowned author will now use the invaluable wisdom she’s gained along the way to offer advice to DailyMail.com readers in her Dear Jane column.
The weekly column, which launches this weekend, will see Green answer any and all questions, starting with a woman who left her first husband for another man, only to discover that she wanted the partner she left behind.
She will also share her wisdom with a reader who is experiencing the agony of being upstaged by a dear friend, a painful process that Green has personal experience of, having herself been upstaged by a woman she once considered one of her confidantes. closer.
Dear Jane will also include personal anecdotes and mantras that have helped bring more joy and peace into Green’s own life.
Green’s first Dear Jane column will be available to read on DailyMail.com tomorrow.