From a Saskatoon writer’s workshop to millions of readers: next up, Hollywood
It was easy for author Alan Bradley to accept an invitation few creators get – a chance to step into his mind’s eye.
From the Isle of Man, he travelled to the production set of a 1950s era England which was re-created inside a onetime estate of Henry VIII. Those real locations were reimagined as Bradley’s ‘Buckshaw’ mansion from the long-running Flavia de Luce mystery book series, now being developed for film.
“It was very, very… close. It was one of the first things that [production] asked me is ‘what do you think about it?’ And my reaction was: it’s perfect,” Bradley said in a video interview. “It’s the way I would have done it. It was the way I pictured it, and they were able to be so tuned in to think what I was thinking about when I was writing and picked that up and capture it on film.”



