Elin Hilderbrand Has No Interest in Writing for TV, Despite Book Adaptations
The author says she's happy letting showrunners adapt her work, as she focuses on her next book, 'The Novelists.'

“I have no interest in writing television,”
Author Elin Hilderbrand stated in an interview with The New York Times that she has no interest in writing for television, despite several of her books being adapted. According to Deadline, Hilderbrand made the comments this weekend, as the series adaptation of her novel “The Five-Star Weekend” premiered on Peacock.
What Did Elin Hilderbrand Say?
“I have no interest in writing television,” Hilderbrand told the newspaper. She explained that while she is open to discussing adaptations with writers, she prefers to let them run the show. “I will talk to the writer before they get started,” she said. “It’s their job to turn it into compelling television.”
What Are Her Current Projects?
Hilderbrand revealed she is already working on a new book, “The Novelists.” The story, which she says has been gestating for a long time, is about four writers who meet at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. “I really wanted to write about writers and professional jealousy,” she told the Times.
Her next novel, “The Thoroughbreds,” co-written with her daughter, is scheduled for release in September. This news comes as her work continues to find success on screen. “The Five-Star Weekend” series, created by Bekah Brunstetter and starring Jennifer Garner, is now streaming. Her first adaptation, “The Perfect Couple,” was a hit for Netflix and is getting a second season.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Elin Hilderbrand's next book?
Hilderbrand's next book is titled "The Thoroughbreds," which she co-wrote with her daughter. It is scheduled for release in September. She is also already working on a subsequent novel called "The Novelists."
Where can I watch 'The Five-Star Weekend' adaptation?
The series adaptation of "The Five-Star Weekend" is currently streaming on Peacock. The show stars Jennifer Garner and was created by Bekah Brunstetter.
How involved is Elin Hilderbrand in TV adaptations of her books?
Hilderbrand takes a hands-off approach, preferring to let the showrunner make creative decisions. She has said she will talk to the writer at the start of a project but gives them creative freedom.
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