Inevitably when I give a talk about my Durant Family Saga trilogy, I get asked if I've been approached by producers who want to turn it into a tv series or movie. Usually, these people are avid fans of the t.v. series Hell on Wheels. This show had a five season run starting in 2011. It was an AMC series that was then picked up by Netflix. The setting is mid 1860s and the plot is about the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad which connected the eastern and western states in America.
I was almost done writing my first novel in the saga when someone alerted me to the series. I hated to watch it at first because I didn't want the show to taint my view of the main characters in my novel who also play a leading role in the tv series: Dr. Thomas Durant (Doc Durant) and Collis P. Huntington. In the series Doc Durant is played by Colm Meany who does an excellent job portraying him as the blustery, conniving robber baron that he was as head of the Union Pacific. Collis P. Huntington, played by Tim Guinee, is head of the Central Railroad, and Doc's arch enemy. When Doc Durant was done with the Transcontinental he was mired in debt and lawsuits. But he happened to have acquired 1/2 million acres of land in the Adirondack wilderness to exploit. He summoned his son William and daughter Ella back home from their posh life in England to help him regain the family fortune. When Doc Durant dies, his enemy Huntington befriends Doc's son William (a friendship that leads to William's downfall). When I discovered this I knew I had a great plot twist on my hands. I continued to watch the series as I wrote books two and three but by then, Doc Durant was dead (he dies in novel 2) and I was focused more on Collis and his relationship with Doc's son William. My novels continue where the Hell on Wheels Series ended. I'm not one to fantasize about success or making millions, but when I realized what I was writing was a sequel to the stories of two of the main characters on Hell on Wheels, I registered my saga with the Writers Guild just to be on the safe side. While having your books picked up for production is every author's dream, it's also a long shot. At this time, my pitch is out there - sitting in industry person's email inbox. Where will it end up? Who knows? If I've learned anything from this process it's that a lead may take you on an incredible journey you hadn't anticipated. When I started writing the Durant Family story, I thought I was going to be writing a love story set in the wilderness, with William Durant as the leading man, and found myself tracking his family story all over the place: museums and libraries all up and down the east coast, England, and an auction house. I had descendants of the Durants provide me with family lore; a couple from Pennsylvania tell me they had Ella Durant's scrapbook sitting in their attic for over three decades and didn't know what to do with it until they read my blog about her; and an archivist at the NY Law Library help me track down a Durant sealed divorce file from 1898. When I started this writing journey I never thought I'd be breaking the wax seal of a 100 year old divorce file in the basement of a Manhattan Courthouse; nor did I think I'd be writing a trilogy, or speaking to over 300 people each year about my novels. If I've learned anything it's that one never knows where a story might lead. You just gotta have faith it will end well.
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Sara
10/3/2019 07:31:15 am
I loved to see a show with Doc Durant as main character! Never knew about his family.
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Jack
10/3/2019 07:32:18 am
Been watching the series and love the character Doc Durant. When will we see a sequel? Good luck!
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Paige Slater
10/3/2019 09:33:44 am
Great idea. I love the plot twist. What happened? How did Collis befriend William and why? Revenge?
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Sheila Myers
10/3/2019 09:35:07 am
Good question! You'll have to read the trilogy. Or stay tuned for a Hell on Wheels sequel if it ever happens.
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Barbara
12/7/2020 04:07:03 pm
We (most of my friends and family) are also quite interested in what happens to Collin Bohannan and Mei. Does Chang’s wife/whore go back to China w/Mei. Where do Collin and Mei make their life together, China/America; do they ever have children; does Collin ever see William again; does he work w/railroads again or, perhaps, become a “farmer”, etc., etc., etc. Even a 2hr movie to complete his story would be great.
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Sheila Myers
12/7/2020 05:01:58 pm
Hello Barb- I loved Hell on Wheels as well. It just so happens I was writing the second book in the Durant Family Saga when someone informed me about the series. I had no idea when I started writing about the Durants, how famous Doc Durant was, nor anything about the show. What I wrote is a spin-off (which is why I changed the title of this blog post after reading your comment). The Durant family Saga retells the story of Doc after he finished his work on the Transcontinental, He was acquiring over 1/2 million acres of land in the Adirondacks while building the Transcontinental and bilking the government of millions. His plan was to develop the land. It is based on true events. I tell anyone who asks, I didn't make this stuff up, even though the story is like a soap opera: adultery, scandal, greed, family battles, etc. It's a Gilded Age Dynasty or Yellowstone. But as you know, Doc Durant was quite the character so you can only imagine how he treated his family, and how they ended up. You'll have to see how it turns out by reading my books, or as I work on the screenplay for a pilot, if it gets picked up. If you want to sign up for my newsletter updates, just submit on the contact link. Thank you for your interest!
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Mavis Jackson
12/15/2020 11:05:05 am
I will be watching the final episode of Hell on Wheels this evening. I watched Hell on Wheels earlier this year. I thought about Hell on Wheels for several months and after Thanksgiving started re-watching the series. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Cullen Bohannan. The character is a good man. Too bad there could not have been a change in Durant's scheming mind to perhaps to have him change to a God fearing/honest man. Durant was nice to Ruth and Eva. It sadden me when Lilly bedded with Durant and was later murdered by the Swede ie Norwegian. Anyway, if you have anything to do with pitching a sequel, please do so. It would be interesting if Cullen makes it to China and he/Mei rekindle their romance. And what happens to Eva when she maybe returns to the tribe that kidnapped her. At this time, I cannot remember if Psalms and Mickey remain... Like I stated I will be re-watching the final episode tonight. Thank you for your time. Mavis.
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Sheila Myers
12/15/2020 12:50:05 pm
Hello Mavis, thanks for following. Unfortunately, Doc Durant was a product of his times and like many Robber Barons, he was ruthless and cut-throat and never changed his ways. His tyranny plays havoc on his family when they return to America to help him rebuild the family fortune in the Adirondack wilderness. You can follow his journey by reading my Durant Family Saga trilogy.
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Larry Baker
4/30/2023 06:21:09 am
In disbelief in the sudden story just ended. Watched each episode for 5 yrs and couldn't wait another week. I'd love to learn how I can read your books for free. Not as computer savvy as I was before Bill gates windows. Lol. Seriously I wish I could figure out these new cell phones out however, they change year to year. Continually to update themselves faster than I can learn how to use it. Thank you for your time
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Sheila Myers
4/30/2023 07:41:13 am
Hello, it helps for fans to buy my books on any site they are for sale. They are on Amazon and other online stores. You could also ask you library to purchase them so you can read them.
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Jet
12/9/2023 10:05:33 am
Just finished Hell on Wheels on tv last night. Would love a Cullen Bohannon sequel!
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