Miller’s The Change heading to TV
Kirsten Miller’s new novel The Change is heading to TV courtesy of Made Up Stories. The book, released next summer, will be adapted by Raelle Tucker; it follows a trio […]
Kirsten Miller’s new novel The Change is heading to TV courtesy of Made Up Stories. The book, released next summer, will be adapted by Raelle Tucker; it follows a trio […]
Kirsten Miller’s new novel The Change is heading to TV courtesy of Made Up Stories.
The book, released next summer, will be adapted by Raelle Tucker; it follows a trio of 40-something women who discover they have powers and use them to hunt down serial killers. This is Miller’s first adult novel; her previous novels have been YA or middle grade stories.
“The Change is a dream show I feel like I’ve been training my whole career to make,” Tucker said in a statement to THR. “Kirsten’s book is bold, smart, sexy, magical and fearlessly female driven. It has shit to say and it’s not shying away from it. I’ve never seen a series that embraces the complexity of women ‘coming into their power’ with quite as much bravery, imagination, ferocity and fun. I’m honoured to work with Made Up Stories and Kirsten to bring this show to life.”
Miller added, “Made Up Stories always brings the strongest, most complex women characters to the screen. They’ve assembled a team of the baddest bitches around, and I’m thrilled to join forces with them for The Change.”