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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Author Profile: Joe Hill, author of HORNS





Not only is Joe Hill super stylin' on a motorcycle, but he's also the one we have to think for the film Horns, world-premiering at this year's Festival in the Vanguard Programme. You know, because he wrote the novel on which the film is based.

Maybe you haven't yet heard of Joe Hill, but we might have to shake you--hard--if you haven't heard of Hill's father, Stephen King. Yes, that Stephen King. Wanting to strike out on his own without the fame of his father's name attached to his career, Joe Hillstrom King started using the pen-name Joe Hill and only confirmed his identity in 2007, after establishing himself.

Hill's first published work, 20th Century Ghosts, is a collection of short stories that won several awards, like the Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection. The stories ranged in topic from one about a boy who wakes up one morning as a giant bug ("You Will Hear The Locust Sing") to a father teaching his son about the existence of vampires ("Abraham's Boys"). Less than 2,000 copies of 20th Century Ghosts was ever printed, so consider yourself one of the lucky ones if you have a copy.





Heart-Shaped Box was Hill's debut horror novel was met with great reviews and made it to the #8 slot on the New York Times bestseller list. Hill followed up Heart-Shaped Box with Horns in 2010. The New York Times said that Hill "[was] able to combine intrigue, editorializing, impassioned romance and even fiery theological debate in one well-told story", so it's no wonder that it was announced in June of 2012 that a feature film based on the book was in production.

Fans of Hill's work have not only had the film adaption of Horns to look forward to, but also his third novel, N0S4A2, which was released this past April. If you're wondering how to say it, imagine it's a licence plate. Need a hint? Here: "Nosferatu". (Yeah, we were always bad at the licence plate game too, don't worry.) N0S4A2 is not only a heart-racing supernatural suspense novel, but also contains the most Stephen King easter-eggs you'll ever find, ever. Ever. Hill was quoted as saying, "N0S4A2 has a lot of Where's Waldo? tricks with Stephen King. It was very intentional. I thought, Instead of running from the Stephen King stuff, I'm gonna run at it.” The novel has so far been Hill's best selling to date, which is only getting us more excited for his next.

So, kids, it looks like you've got to cram in a bit of reading during TIFF. We expect to see you all at the Horns screenings with at least--AT LEAST--one of these books in tow.

HORNS Screening Times:

  • Friday, Sept 6th, 6:00 PM THE BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA
  • Sunday, Sept 8th, 1:00 PM SCOTIABANK 4






Vanguard Programmer Colin Geddes' Favorite Bookstores



At Word and Film, Colin Geddes shares his four favorite bookstores within the Festival radius. Check them out while you wait for your film to start or if you have some time to kill after not making it into the screening of your choice. In fact, all four bookstores are so good, we suggest making a point of visiting them.


It’s a truism of film festivals that industry attendees never have time to do anything but watch and buy movies. This despite being held in some of the prettiest and sexiest places on Earth (Park City, Cannes, Telluride, Busan, Abu Dhabi). So when it comes to book browsing, the producers, writers, agents, execs, and filmmakers who scour the world of literature and publishing for material all year long must forgo the pleasure during those hectic days spent running in and out of dark theaters and bargaining feverishly. That’s a shame, because Toronto, whose annual international film festival kicks off September 5, has an enviable collection of bookstores big and small....This was a running theme echoed by pretty much everyone we asked. Until we reached out to Colin Geddes, a Toronto film festival programmer since 1997 who programs the Midnight Madness & Vanguard sections. Geddes eagerly laid out his personal picks for the top four bookstores in the festival’s orbit.

Click through to see Colin's recommendations ranging from specializing in used books to genre to graphic novels and a curated collection of curiosities.
Between them, you're sure to find a copy of Joe Hill's Horns.


HORNS Screening Times:
Friday, Sept 6th, 6:00 PM THE BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA
Sunday, Sept 8th, 1:00 PM SCOTIABANK 4