Monday, August 3, 2009

Casting Necropolis

I'm always tickled when Google Alerts gives me a new blog to read and explore. My "Doug Dorst" alert signaled a potentially cool post at Romancing the Tome: All for the Love of the Literary Adaptation. One of my dream jobs as a kid was casting director -the power!- and it's still a fun game to play.

What do you think of Romancing's suggestions for Alive in Necropolis? I'm on board!:

"Officer Mike Mercer is a confused young cop with a Colma beat (pop. living: 1,200 pop. dead: 2 million) whose life is spiraling out of control. Then he starts seeing ghosts. Author Doug Dorst keeps the plot zipping along without sacrificing character and there's something here that feels coming of age, in a good way. It's the sort of coming of age familiar to us Gen X and Yers who are forever hovering over the line between childhood and adulthood--just like Colma's ghosts hover between this world and the next.

Alive In Necropolis
certainly has what it takes to cross over into film: cops, ghosts, drug overdoses, car crashes, romance, and for a backdrop, the haunting streets of San Francisco. My casting picks: Casey Affleck, James McAvoy, or Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Michael Mercer, Giovanni Ribisi as "Doc" Barker, Ryan Gosling as optimistic aviator Lincoln Beachey, Peter Sarsgaard as Toronto, Jesse Eisenberg as Jude, and Lili Taylor as Fiona. Read it and let us know what you think. --Kim"

Remember you can find a copy to read right now at San Francisco Public Libraries and bookstores! We'll be announcing the fall event schedule later this month.

1 comment:

  1. I didn't realize it until I read this, but I was picturing Lili Taylor as Fiona the whole time.

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