Caitlin Schneiderhan on genre crossovers in Medici Heist
And who should play Michelangelo in a movie.
We always love a good heist story but one set in a historical fiction is very rare to come by. This is where Medici Heist comes in. Caitlin Schneiderhan’s story is set in 1517 Florence, and features a crew stronger than the Ocean Eleven group, as they try to rob the Medici family. Today we are honoured to have Caitlin Schneiderhan chat with us about creating her own universe and ignoring historical accuracy.
Being a TV writer, how does that experience help in writing Medici Heist? And were there any unexpected difficulties?
And how does it feel building your own world instead of writing a story from the Stranger Things Universe? Which part did you enjoy the most when creating your own universe?
Was it slightly easier given that 1517 Florence was at least a real time period?
In fact, what makes a historical fiction and heist book crossover work so well and why haven’t we seen more of this genre already?
And let’s discuss this setup. Why did you pick 1517 Florence? When did you learn about the House of Medici?
How did you decide on how much historical accuracy there should be? Was it daunting to reinvent well-known figures such as Michaelangelo?
And finally, if this was adapted into a movie/show, who is playing Michelangelo?