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George Dawes Green

George Dawes Green is an American author and playwright, best known for his bestselling novel "The Juror," published in 1996. The book was adapted into a film starring Demi Moore. Green is also the founder of the Moth, a popular storytelling organization that promotes the art of live storytelling through events and podcasts. His work often explores themes of drama, suspense, and the human experience, reflecting his skill in weaving compelling narratives. In addition to his writing, Green has made significant contributions to the arts and continues to influence contemporary storytelling.