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Patricia Leavy Author Interview

The Location Shoot follows a group of people brought together by a controversial filmmaker who, in the process of filming, look to answer the big questions of life. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

I wrote this novel during the pandemic when we were in lockdown. At the time, we were all isolated. During difficult times, I always turn to the arts. So, I was thinking about isolation and the arts when an idea came to me: a novel about a group of artists living together somewhere remote while creating a daring work of cinema.

Was there anything from your own life that you put into the characters in your novel?

It’s definitely a work of fiction that was based on my imagination, but there are always seeds of me in the books. For example, the filmmaker invites his friend Ella Sinclair to join them for the summer as they shoot the film in a remote location in Sweden. Ella is a philosopher and writes her books in artistic ways. There’s a bit of me there. I have a doctorate degree in sociology and my nonfiction works are creatively written. Like Ella, I’m also interested in asking the big questions. Like her love interest, movie star Finn Forrester, I’m definitely a romantic at heart. I identify in ways with Jean Mercier, the filmmaker too. He likes to push the envelope with his art. I relate to that.

What was the chosen theme of the novel, or did it develop organically as you were writing?

It was a completely organic process. I immediately became swept up in the story and worked on it seven days a week. I usually write my novels out of order, as a series of scenes, which I stitch together in the end. I began The Location Shoot with a scene at the inn in Sweden. The group is a couple weeks into shooting the film when Ella arrives and immediately enchants Finn. At the time, I didn’t fully understand what the themes of the book would be, but they began to reveal themselves. The pandemic was a time for reflection and introspection for many of us, and so the film the group is making became about the big questions of life. Ultimately, that led to an exploration of the meaning of life, what love is, and why love is everything. 

What is the next book that you’re working on, and when can your fans expect it out?

I loved writing Finn and Ella’s love story so much that I decided to continue with it. My next novel, After the Red Carpet, picks up where The Location Shoot ends. The novel follows Finn and Ella for the next five years as they build a life together. It’s a really romantic book about what it means to love someone and choose them every day. I think of it as a spin on a Cinderella story. After the Red Carpet comes out September 3, 2024. If readers are looking for a romantic escape before that, they may want to check out my last celebrity romance, Hollyland, which was also a feel-good read.

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Controversial filmmaker Jean Mercier is shooting a film on location in Sweden. While spending the summer creating his latest work of cinematic art, he lives in a nearby inn with his lead actors: Albie Hughes, British veteran of stage and screen; Charlotte Reed, British indie film queen; Michael Hennesey, American TV heartthrob; Willow Barnes, fallen former teen star looking to make a comeback; and Finn Forrester, legendary Hollywood movie star. Mercier invites his friend Ella Sinclair—a beautiful, bohemian-spirited American philosopher known for her provocative writing—to stay with them for the summer. When Ella arrives, Finn is instantly enchanted by her, and soon they fall madly in love. Finn wants to plan a life together, but Ella harbors fears and convinces him to wait until the film wraps to decide their future. In a case of life imitating art, the film they are creating explores “the big questions” and prompts the stars to reflect on the crossroads they face in their own lives. How will their experiences on location affect them when they return home? The answers won’t come until months later, when the cast and crew reconvene on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival—but their revelation will make for one unforgettable night.

The Location Shoot: A Novel

The Location Shoot, penned by Patricia Leavy, is an enlightening exploration of art, philosophy, and life’s profound queries. Set against the backdrop of an intensive three-month film recording by the gifted French filmmaker Jean Mercier, the story unfolds primarily within the confines of a spacious, sunny-hued inn in Sweden, which hosts the entire film crew.

Leavy’s eloquent and evocative descriptions of the setting are deeply enchanting, leaving readers longing to experience these places, should they exist beyond the novel’s pages. The narrative’s charm isn’t solely defined by the romantic entanglement of a central couple but also by its well-sketched ensemble cast – Albie, Charlotte, Michael, and Willow – who each bring a unique and compelling spark to the story.

In the heart of the novel lies the tender romance between Finn Forrester, a renowned actor known for his sea-blue eyes and light-brown locks, and Gabriella – affectionately called Ella – Sinclair, an American philosopher defined by her bohemian spirit and captivating green eyes. Unlike many narratives where external factors pose the primary challenges, this novel excels in introspection, offering a contemplative view of individual responsibility and the healing of personal traumas.

Ella, despite her vibrant exterior, lays bare her vulnerability for readers. This level of candidness gives us insight into her character, leading to an understanding of her actions throughout the novel, albeit occasionally stirring feelings of frustration. Despite such emotions, the story reaches a fulfilling conclusion, brimming with a sense of humanity and personal transformation.

Leavy’s writing is generally light-hearted yet manages to impart a plethora of crucial life lessons. It highlights the fragility and intricacies of human existence and draws poetic analogies, such as equating the taste of blueberries to love. In closing, it’s my sincere wish for prospective readers to find themselves immersed in the pages of The Location Shoot, thereby inspiring them to produce exquisite art and ponder over the profundities of life.

Pages: 224 | ASIN : B0BQBM1BG9

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