
Here McCoy dreamcasts an adaptation of The Mapmaker�s Children:
I never usually allow myself to participate (privately or publicly) in the �if they made my book into a movie� game simply because it sparks a hopeful longing for my book to actually be made into a film�and no matter what anybody says, every author would love to see their book�s fictional world come to life. Also, I enjoy hearing how readers envision my characters and never want to put a person in their mind who comes with judgments based on, you know, what that actress/actress posted on Facebook, etc.Learn more about the book and author at Sarah McCoy�s website, Facebook page, and Twitter perch.
All that being said and in the spirit of la-dee-da Hollywood, I�ll play along. But please be forewarned, I have absolutely no concept of who�s hip these days. My film/TV/celebrity knowledge is pretty limited. Example: I�m still wondering how Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet are forty years old! I mean, weren�t those two kids just on Titanic like� yesterday? Nonetheless, I�ll do my best to cast The Mapmaker�s Children.
For my contemporary main character Eden Anderson, maybe Amy Adams or Natalie Portman. I�ve seen both actresses portray empowered women of complexity. They can be sweet and funny while simultaneously dark and secretive. I�ll throw Anna Kendrick into this mix too. She�s quirky and I like her.
For my historical main character Sarah Brown, I�d say Lily Collins or Maisie Williams. They fit Sarah Brown�s age at the beginning of the novel and have proven in previous films to have the maturity necessary to convincingly portray an older Sarah. Plus I think both are gorgeous and resemble the portrait of Sarah that sat on my desk through the three years of writing the book.
For Eden�s husband Jack Anderson, I�m going to go straight hedonistic: Henry Cavill. Readers who follow me on Twitter will not be surprised by that pick. However, while writing, I envisioned Jack to be something more along the Hugh Grant lines.
For Sarah Brown�s historical love, Freddy Hill, it�s unquestionably Jonathon Crombie circa 1985. God rest his beautiful soul.
Coffee with a Canine: Sarah McCoy and Gilbert.
The Page 69 Test: The Mapmaker's Children.
--Marshal Zeringue
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