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  <title>Writer Samantha Silva: Mr. Dickens and His Carol</title>
  <description>      It's one of his most beloved tales, but was written in a hurry and under duress.   On this holiday episode of Dialogue, Marcia Franklin talks with Boise writer Samantha Silva about &amp;quot;A Christmas Carol,&amp;quot; penned by Charles Dickens in 1843. In her debut novel, &amp;quot;Mr. Dickens and His Carol,&amp;quot; Silva melds fact with fiction to imagine how Dickens came up with the plot for his now-classic story.   Of Silva's work, Pulitzer Prize-winner and Boise resident Anthony Doerr says, &amp;quot;It's as foggy and haunted and redemptive as the original; it's all heart, and I read it in a couple of ebullient, Christmassy gulps.&amp;quot;   Silva talks with Franklin about what drew her to Dickens, how she researched her book, why she thinks &amp;quot;A Christmas Carol&amp;quot; crystallizes Dickens' ethos, and why the story is still relevant.   A graduate of Boise State University and the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Silva is a screenwriter who has sold projects to Paramount, Universal, New Line Cinema, and TNT. A film version of her short story, &amp;quot;The Big Burn,&amp;quot; won the One Potato Short Screenplay Competition at the 2017 Sun Valley Film Festival and will be released in 2018. Silva will also be writing another novel.      </description>
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