Saturday, October 11, 2025

Randee Dawn's "Leave No Trace"

Randee Dawn is a Brooklyn-based author and journalist who writes speculative fiction at night and entertainment and lifestyle stories during the day for publications like the New York Times, NBCNews.com, Variety, The Los Angeles Times, and Emmy Magazine. Her debut novel, Tune in Tomorrow, was published by Solaris. Publishers Weekly said of Tune in Tomorrow: "Dawn balances over-the-top drama and comedy with genuine intrigue to create a fun story with plenty of heart." Lightspeed praised it as "an excellent read if you're looking for something to make you smile... well worth your time."

Here Dawn shares some ideas for the above-the-line talent for an adaptation of her new novel, Leave No Trace:
Leave No Trace began as a movie. Well, it began from a movie. I was pretty young when I saw the New Zealand film Smash Palace, which is largely about an ugly divorce. But there was one scene where the father, who's gone off the deep end a bit, kidnaps his young daughter and decides they'll live off the grid, in the New Zealand bush. It's lush and tropical there, and this kind of thing actually happens in real life from time to time. The kidnapping is short-lived – the daughter gets a cold, and they're both rounded up when dad goes to get medicine at a local pharmacy – but that idea stuck with me: What if they'd never left?

That was the birth of Leave No Trace, so I would have to ask Roger Donaldson, who is both from Down Under and the director of Smash Palace (as well as classic other films like Sleeping Dogs, The Bounty, and Cocktail) to take on the job. He knows the territory and he knows the concept already. Kind of. But at 79, he might not be up for the gig, which means I'd turn to fellow New Zealander Taika Waititi, who aside from being a handsome genius who could definitely play Tony, is known for (among other films) Jojo Rabbit and Hunt for the Wilderpeople – another film that uses the New Zealand bush to great effect.

Adaptations are difficult things, though. Doing a literal translation of a full novel into a movie means both tend to get short-shrifted; it's a different medium than a book, and so needs to be told in a way that works best visually. Some adaptations do best with only portraying part of the book – and, of course, then there are books that do really well when they're a miniseries on streaming. I think Leave No Trace would work better as the latter, because there is a lot going on in this plot, in the back and foreground alike.

But when it comes to casting, other than feeling perfectly fine with Waititi as Tony – I don't have a lot of strong notions about actors. When I saw Kimberley Wilson smile on The Great British Baking Show (or Bake-Off, depending where you watch it) for the first time, she was exactly how I picture the joyful, talented songwriter Stephanie Holliday. Spoiled, self-centered, but not irredeemable T.J. Furey was modeled off of Justin Bieber, but again – don't think I'd cast him. I have no idea if he could act, and besides, he'd be far too old to play the role now. Human exile Lexi? Green Man of the Forest Gil/Gillie? Fae queen Clíodhna? They are who they are in my mind, but I'd leave their final castings up to the director.

Though I would be available for consultation….
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--Marshal Zeringue