Female-Driven One-Hour TV or Features. Love a great horror or thriller and multi-generational serialized stories.
Emma has written and produced over a thousand hours of Australian TV series, including the 2024 Daytime Emmy nominated NEIGHBOURS (Amazon Prime, Freevee), WENTWORTH (Netflix) and MISS FISHER’S MURDER MYSTERIES (Netflix). She has optioned a 1hr horror series to a US producer, developed TV series for both broadcast and cable in Australia and New Zealand and has been nominated twice for an Australian Writers Guild award.
After growing up in country South Australia, the driest state on the driest continent in the world, Emma bounced around from town to town, always the outsider in the unfamiliar, tormented by nightmares and longing for escape. And Emma’s constant was her male-dominated family of civil engineers. So Emma writes the hell out of her childhood, using genre as a lens to thematically explore the environment, family, whether by blood or found, and her projects are female-driven or heavily female-focused.
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