ALA’s Rise: A Feminist Book Project List, and ALA’s Rainbow Booklist, and was named an Amazon Editors’ Pick for Best Young Adult. When she’s not writing she enjoys board games with her family, attempting to keep her garden alive, or looking up craft projects she’ll never get around to completing on Pinterest.
Here Hartl/Lane dreamcasts an adaptation of her new novel, The Best Little Motel in Texas:
Since I got the inspiration for The Best Little Motel in Texas from the Dolly Parton/Burt Reynolds movie The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, I would absolutely want Colin Higgins to direct if he were still alive. He was bold and unafraid of taking chances, and I think my book would be the right kind of bonkers to appeal to him.Visit Lyla Lane's website.
Since my book is about a reserved 30-year-old librarian inheriting a brothel for senior sex workers and trying to solve a murder that happened at her place of business, I’d want to cast someone known for more prim and proper roles for my main character, Cordelia. Probably Emily Blunt because I think she plays that role so well.
For the chicks, the 60-year-old sex workers, I’d cast Dolly Parton (obviously) as Daisy for her sweet and bubbly personality. Jennifer Coolidge as Arline, the quiet one who knows the floor plans of buildings she absolutely shouldn’t have access to and who drops killer one-liners, because she would nail the comedic timing. And if she were still alive, I’d want Bea Arthur as my resident dominatrix, Belinda Sue, because who else could pull off that kind of a role better?
--Marshal Zeringue


