
I would listen to those on Audible, and I found them really helpful. Apparently, we’re not so much hurtling toward dystopia as drowning in self-absorption, disfunction, and a condition best described as techno-detached syndrome. It’s a novel called Made for Love, a sardonic, sometimes hilarious and occasionally provocative look at America. I’ve also really gravitated towards self-help books in between reading scripts you know, a lot of things about acceptance of the present moment. No worries-Alissa Nutting has you covered. Nutting’s novel uses technology as a lens to critique love, marriage, and divorce. My very favorite show is Love After Lockup, where people fall in love while one of them is incarcerated, and then they’re released. Made For Love is based on the novel of the same name by Alissa Nutting. On another note, what have you been watching and reading to get you through this tough year? Well, that one has a lot of its own unique challenges that it would bring to an adaptation, but with the right team.that would definitely be interesting. Is that one you could ever see being adapted? I’m such a fan of your debut novel, Tampa. It’s been such a difficult year with COVID-19 and everything, but now these people are truly close to my heart. Billy Magnussen brought so much heart to it too I can’t say enough good things about the cast. Ray Romano might not have been who I was initially picturing, but it was one of those things where the second came up, there was this collective gasp and we just realized how perfect this beloved actor would be for a more curmudgeonly role. We were able to get such an amazing cast. I never really wanted to think beyond her.

Yes, and Cristin Milioti was always my top choice. I know you said you didn’t think much about a TV version while writing, but.did you ever dream cast the book in your head?
