INTERVIEWS & PROFILES
Novelist and Screenwriter Harker Jones Is Someone You Should Know
Rising Stars: Meet Harker Jones
“When you have a goal, you can’t lose sight of it. Which isn’t to say don’t take some time to lick your wounds once in a while, but you gotta get back in the game sooner than later.”
We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Harker Jones a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
How One Unrequited Love Inspired an Acclaimed Debut Novel
It wasn’t quite a broken heart, but a heart full of longing that spurred this book.
“Your bio is just balls-to-the-wall insanity! I don’t think I’ve ever been as intrigued by a backstory as I was when learning about your history.”
“I love having grown up in the country, outside a town so small as Manchester. Then spending my early twenties in Ann Arbor prepared me for the move to a city like Los Angeles.”
PODCASTS
We talk to Harker about his superpower, guilty pleasures, something that scares him more than it should, what he believes happens when we die, his biggest pet peeve and so much more.
Harker Jones, LA screenwriter and former managing editor of “Out” magazine, recalls a childhood vacation on Mackinac Island, where a caricature artist labels his sister “cute” and him a “clown” and how those images haunted him for years.
April Fool’s Day with Deborah Goodrich Royce
In this very special edition of Stamper Cinema, Harker Jones returns to the show to discuss the cult classic “April Fool’s Day” (1986). And even better — he brought along Deborah Goodrich Royce, aka Nikki from the film!
Harker Jones speaks about self-esteem and finding confidence.
Interview with Harker Jones: Author, Critic and Screenwriter
Discussing the “Final Girl” trope with Harker Jones
Multimedia from a Gay Love Story to Editing to Slasher Movies
DMZiebarth talks with podcast guest Harker Jones about his first novel, “Until September,” a LGBTQ coming-of-age love story.
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