Geri Halliwell-Horner
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And then with book two, with experience, another author said to me, why don't you just write an outline first? But I always knew, and I know what my ending is for the end of book three. I always knew that from the beginning. Okay. And, and you put yourself in and, you know, the, but then there is structure and you become attached to the characters.
Whereas I think an autobiography is much more, in certain ways, a cathartic experience.
Whereas I think an autobiography is much more, in certain ways, a cathartic experience.
Whereas I think an autobiography is much more, in certain ways, a cathartic experience.
Do you know what I mean? It's just like...
Do you know what I mean? It's just like...
Do you know what I mean? It's just like...
this happened and this and you're processing as you do it so and I did that many I mean it was a quarter of a life right now I was only 26 when I went to do it so you've done it too and you know I always think actually when people come and say oh I went through that too that was useful and that's quite nice isn't it yeah has anything that you experienced both I guess as
this happened and this and you're processing as you do it so and I did that many I mean it was a quarter of a life right now I was only 26 when I went to do it so you've done it too and you know I always think actually when people come and say oh I went through that too that was useful and that's quite nice isn't it yeah has anything that you experienced both I guess as
this happened and this and you're processing as you do it so and I did that many I mean it was a quarter of a life right now I was only 26 when I went to do it so you've done it too and you know I always think actually when people come and say oh I went through that too that was useful and that's quite nice isn't it yeah has anything that you experienced both I guess as
Yeah. There is something in here that I put in all the way through actually. And that is.
Yeah. There is something in here that I put in all the way through actually. And that is.
Yeah. There is something in here that I put in all the way through actually. And that is.
it's about grief okay so if you want page turning adventure that's it you're gonna get it right but there is a little bit of i call it iceberging subtext to the character rosie frost she's lost her mother and we know lots of orphans in different stories but actually she you see you feel her process losing her mother and um
it's about grief okay so if you want page turning adventure that's it you're gonna get it right but there is a little bit of i call it iceberging subtext to the character rosie frost she's lost her mother and we know lots of orphans in different stories but actually she you see you feel her process losing her mother and um
it's about grief okay so if you want page turning adventure that's it you're gonna get it right but there is a little bit of i call it iceberging subtext to the character rosie frost she's lost her mother and we know lots of orphans in different stories but actually she you see you feel her process losing her mother and um
And if you ever experienced grief, like I did when I was younger, my dad died when I was young, and I had this constant feeling that I didn't know how to process. And everyone's quite in the West, quite conservative, quite modest about their feelings. Whereas in the East, they were very much about, you know, everyone passes and how you process it.
And if you ever experienced grief, like I did when I was younger, my dad died when I was young, and I had this constant feeling that I didn't know how to process. And everyone's quite in the West, quite conservative, quite modest about their feelings. Whereas in the East, they were very much about, you know, everyone passes and how you process it.
And if you ever experienced grief, like I did when I was younger, my dad died when I was young, and I had this constant feeling that I didn't know how to process. And everyone's quite in the West, quite conservative, quite modest about their feelings. Whereas in the East, they were very much about, you know, everyone passes and how you process it.
And so I had this sort of contained feeling within me that I felt quite stuck when I was younger. Okay. And so looking at that, I put it in the book that, you know, Rosie, she's going through that feeling of like she's quite angry, actually, and she's sort of really trying to put a lid on it.