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IN PART TWO OF A SPECIAL SERIES, CAT HOGAN DISCUSSES HER SERENDIPIT­OUS RELATIONSH­IP WITH AIDAN GILLEN, HER TV DEAL AND HER THIRD NOVEL

- By SIMON BOURKE

SPEAK to any author and they’ll tell you they’ve already picked a full cast of actors for the movie adaptation should Hollywood ever come calling.

Their book may have been released years ago, may have faded from the memories of all but the most hardened fans, but the author will still know their prospectiv­e cast by heart.

Rarely, if ever, do those fantasies come true, do those dreams of DiCaprio, Winslet and Samuel L materialis­e into screen production­s. But every so often the stars align, the day is seized and dreams are realised.

Wexford woman Cat Hogan was approximat­ely 25,000 words into her first book, They All Fall Down, when she decided who she would like to play the role of Scott; the suave, sophistica­ted, and psychotic male protagonis­t.

‘I said to my friend it’s imperative we write a cast list. And I said I wanted Aidan Gillen to play the role of Scott. From day one he was pegged as my bad guy,’ Cat recalls.

So far, so fanciful. But Cat moves in wide circles, and some of those circles include not just acquaintan­ces of Mr Gillen, but friends of the Game of Thrones actor. ‘I went to Fusion Cafe one night, Peter Murphy was launching a new spoken word project, all the usual heads were there, and there in the middle of them all was Aidan Gillen sat on a couch,’ Cat says. ‘I went over and met him and got chatting about my book - I was writing the second one at the time. Then afterwards I asked Billy Roche to contact him and ask if Aidan would read my second book and provide a quote for the cover if he liked it.’

But Billy was on holidays, he didn’t see Cat’s email, didn’t forward it on to Mr Gillen. Not that it mattered, because fate was to intervene on Cat’s behalf. On her way to a book launch in Dublin, hurrying down Grafton

St, maybe not looking where she was going, Cat quite literally bumped into someone walking the other way.

An embarrassi­ng incident at the best of times, the identity of the person in question made it that little bit more awkward.

‘It was Aidan Gillen, I literally ran into him, what were the odds?’ she says.

Although flustered and somewhat starstruck, Cat procured the actor’s email address and a promise that he would read her book during a flight he was to take in the coming days.

‘My hands were shaking trying to put his email address in my phone. He said he was flying to Los Angeles for the Season Six premiere of Game of Thrones and he would read the book on the way over - it’s mad to think he might have been talking about my book with the cast - and said if he liked it he would give me a quote, if he didn’t he wouldn’t.’

Naturally Aidan loved her book and shortly thereafter he emailed Cat with the quote which now adorns the cover of There Was A Crooked Man:

‘A coruscatin­g journey from the dark alleys of Marrakech, through Berlin and back to where it all began. Hogan writes vividly and unflinchin­gly. Scott Carluccio Randall is an anti-hero to reckon with.’

At the time, Cat, in her own inimitable way, jokingly informed Aidan that if her books were ever to made into a television programme she would ‘come after him’. But it was while helping a fellow writer to progress his career that the second part of Cat’s fantasy became reality.

‘I had a bit of luck in how I got my TV deal,’ she says. ‘I was approached by someone else to help them submit a script to a TV company. It was a steampunk sci-fi story, we submitted it to Zanzibar Films and I spoke to some of the people there.

‘Meanwhile, I had written a script for a crime story and decided to submit that to them too, thinking I’d rather get a no than leave it lying there forever. They came back to me and said they weren’t interested in the script but they might like to do something with my two books and could I tell them more about them. That was a big plot twist, I wasn’t expecting that.’

That twist reached its conclusion on December 30 of last year when Cat received an email from Zanzibar Films confirming they would like to turn her work

 ??  ?? Wexford author Cat Hogan
Wexford author Cat Hogan
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Cat with Aidan Gillen

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