Today I'm so lucky to have the lovely Fiauna Lund; author of Indigo doing a guest post on her dream cast for her book.
About the author:
Fiauna Lund is a grown woman with an
overactive imagination, a passion for writing, four children, and the dirty
house to prove it.
Reading and writing have always been passions for Fiauna. During her childhood she spent hours exploring the woods of rural western Pennsylvania where she first began creating stories about faeries, pixies, magic, and mystical creatures.
She met her husband, Aaron, while attending Utah State University, and later earned a degree in human services from Columbia College which allowed her to study the uniquely challenged and inspiring people who serve as her collective muse. She now resides in Farmington, Utah. When she's not reading, writing, or running, she spends her time caring for her four adorable children and one rambunctious dog.
Reading and writing have always been passions for Fiauna. During her childhood she spent hours exploring the woods of rural western Pennsylvania where she first began creating stories about faeries, pixies, magic, and mystical creatures.
She met her husband, Aaron, while attending Utah State University, and later earned a degree in human services from Columbia College which allowed her to study the uniquely challenged and inspiring people who serve as her collective muse. She now resides in Farmington, Utah. When she's not reading, writing, or running, she spends her time caring for her four adorable children and one rambunctious dog.
When I write, like many other authors I know, I imagine my book as a movie. Most of us are, after all, extremely visual. My writing muse happens to be very visual as well. In the past I’ve written with a clear vision of which actor I would cast in which role. With Indigo, however, I really didn’t. So when asked which actors I would cast in Indigo the movie, I really had to think . . . and then turn to the Internet, scouring entertainment sites for all the right beautiful people to cast in my book-turned movie. It sucked. I hated it. Poor me. (Wink, wink.)
Of course, we’d start with Brit Kavanagh.
We need a beautiful and compelling leading lady. We know she has long dark hair
and green eyes, just like her mysterious mother. In this role, I would cast
Lily Collins. (Of course, we’d have to brighten up those eyes a bit.)
Every leading lady needs her handsome love
interest. For Gentry O’Neill we need someone with a dark complexion and pale
eyes. This role was not hard to cast once I really thought about it. For Gentry
O’Neill, we’ll cast Douglas Booth. (Again with the eyes. Contacts will get the
job done.)
The easiest role to cast, by far, was the
role of Evan O’Neill. We need someone who looks wise but not old, with all the
charm you think of when you dream of Ireland. For Evan, I am casting Liam
Neeson.
So there you have it. Our A-listers for Indigo, the movie. Of course we’re
missing several key roles, like Gerard, Shannon, Matthew and Maggie. Let me
know who you would like to see cast in those roles; I’d love to see who you
have in mind.
(All images from http://www.imdb.com)
Indigo
Fiauna Lund
Expected Release Date: September 1, 2013
by Rhemalda Publishing
Website | Goodreads
Fiauna Lund
Expected Release Date: September 1, 2013
by Rhemalda Publishing
Website | Goodreads
Info:
When Brit Kavanagh was a baby her mother disappeared, but not before she gave her daughter wings—sewn into her skin with needle and thread.
When Brit Kavanagh was a baby her mother disappeared, but not before she gave her daughter wings—sewn into her skin with needle and thread.
Seventeen years later, Brit’s quiet,
protected life is turned upside-down when her father dies, leaving her in the
care of relatives she hardly knows. Almost from the moment she arrives in her
new home, Brit is haunted by the terrifying apparition of a banshee and
disaster strikes wherever she goes. From a near-drowning experience to a house
fire at a crowded party, no one around her is safe.
Brit is desperate to unravel the mysteries
behind her wings and the curse of the banshee before someone else gets hurt.
The only person who can help her is Gentry O’Neill, a handsome lifeguard who
knows more than he’s telling. With Gentry’s help, Brit must embark on a journey
of discovery that will lead her through her mother’s troubled past, her
father’s dark secrets, and the horrifying truth of her own existence.
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