Women taking their power back is definitely a theme these days—and my guest today is an OG at this, both in her own life and creating strong, independent female characters.
Kay Oliver worked as a writer in Hollywood and then moved into novels in order to retain creative control over her work. She’s got some fascinating stories about what
Hollywood is really like – hint, it’s maybe not as great as we all like to imagine it is – and also what that transition to novel writing was like.
Kay holds degrees in Radio/TV/Film from California State University, Fullerton, and an MBA in Business. With over 3 decades in entertainment, spanning studios and TV stations, she produced, wrote and directed films. Defying gender biases and the notion that female-centric stories lack marketability in Hollywood, she took the leap and became an author, championing women’s resilience in her novels.
Her experience and advice is applicable to all of us—and a reminder to make sure we’re power keeping our own lives.
We talk about:
- How an illness led to her decision to seek creative control over her work
- What it’s like writing for some of the greats in Hollywood
- Whether fiction or screenwriting is “easier” to write
- How to keep the ideas flowing
And so much more.
You can find more about Kay here.
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