Emily Ziff Griffin  Photo Credit: Sara Murphy
Emily Ziff Griffin lives in Los Angeles, where she writes, produces, teaches, daydreams, and mothers two young kids. When she was twenty-five, she cofounded Cooper's Town Productions with Philip Seymour Hoffman and produced the Academy Awardβwinning film Capote, along with Hoffmanβs directorial debut Jack Goes Boating, and John Slatteryβs Godβs Pocket. Sheβs run three marathons, slowly, and holds a degree from Brown University in art-semiotics, the study of how images make meaning. She believes children are way more sophisticated than adults typically give them credit for and writes for the teenager who is ready to claim their own worldview and be grounded in their own power.
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