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Rachel Stuhler grew up in Rochester, NY, so obsessed with movies and books that she spent as little time as possible in the real world. In her late teens, this obsession led her first to New York as a terrible production assistant and then to Los Angeles, where she spent four years working as a script supervisor (and pining after writing jobs) until one day an actor told her, “If you think you can do it better yourself, just do it.”

Within a year, Rachel had sold TV movies to Lifetime and Hallmark and because she doesn’t know when to quit, began dreaming of writing a novel. After forcing countless crew members, family, and friends to read manuscripts, Rachel came to write Absolutely True Lies. She continues to work on TV movies and plot her
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No Girls Allowed

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It’s 2pm on a
Saturday and your toddler doesn’t want to go out. He or she wants to
watch a video on YouTube, teaching letters or numbers or colors.
You’ve already watched it six times. By now, you can recite every
line of the script, complete with the perfect character inflection.
And six times in, maybe you notice something odd. 90% of the
character voices are little boys.

The first time I
noticed this,

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“My grandma always says that God never closes a door without opening a window. For twenty-five years, I was pretty sure she was full of shit, but right about now, I was ready to throw open every one of the barred and double-paned windows in my postage stamp. Hallelujah, praise Jesus-there was a chance that I was back in business”
Rachel Stuhler, Absolutely True Lies

“My grandma always says that God never closes a door without opening a window. For twenty-five years, I was pretty sure she was full of shit, but right about now, I was ready to throw open every one of the barred and double-paned windows in my postage stamp. Hallelujah, praise Jesus-there was a chance that I was back in business”
Rachel Stuhler, Absolutely True Lies

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