Gillian Flynn, best selling author and screenwriter, discussed the difference between writing books and TV in an exclusive interview with People magazine.
Flynn revealed how her father's role as a film professor helped her with writing the film adaptation of 'Gone Girl'.
Author of acclaimed books like 'Gone Girl' and 'Sharp Objects', Flynn enjoys the collaborative aspect of screenwriting compared to the solitude of writing books.
She reflected on how cinema, a constant presence during her upbringing, is a less isolating medium compared to writing books.