Garrett, Walter and Kristen talked to USA Today on their TIFF press junket, here’s the Garrett portion of the article:
For Hedlund, the book was “something special and changed the way I was writing. Most of the time, I was alone, working in different countries. I had so much downtime and I was writing more and more. The notepad seemed to be Kerouac’s friend.”
His Dean dumps his pregnant wife. He’s a lost man, easily bored, with few boundaries. How did Hedlund get into character? “I was able to take drives alone. There’s a lot of obstacles you overcome along the way and wonderful people you meet along the way. You have to be open and accepting and it really created conversations.”
Read the rest of the article HERE
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