How did Boyd Craven decide to balance action with emotional depth in this post-apocalyptic world?
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How did Boyd Craven decide to balance action with emotional depth in this post-apocalyptic world?
Did anyone else feel the depiction of the farm's community felt both hopeful and tense at the same time?
What inspired the choice to set the story primarily on a farm rather than in a more urban post-apocalyptic setting?