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Have you experienced a profound life-changing event?
Writing can not only be a powerful way to help process your own feelings, but also help others going through the same thing feel seen.
E.D. Hackett is a speech-language pathologist by day and a women's fiction writer. In 2020 she published her second novel, The Havoc in My Head, based on her own profound experience with a pituitary tumour (located at the base of her brain below the hypothalamus).
In this episode, she shares how writing about her life long condition has been a gift not only to other women suffering from pituitary tumours but was also a defining moment for her writing career.
Connect with E.D. Hackett via her website: https://www.edhackettwrites.com/
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Have you experienced a profound life-changing event?
Writing can not only be a powerful way to help process your own feelings, but also help others going through the same thing feel seen.
E.D. Hackett is a speech-language pathologist by day and a women's fiction writer. In 2020 she published her second novel, The Havoc in My Head, based on her own profound experience with a pituitary tumour (located at the base of her brain below the hypothalamus).
In this episode, she shares how writing about her life long condition has been a gift not only to other women suffering from pituitary tumours but was also a defining moment for her writing career.
Connect with E.D. Hackett via her website: https://www.edhackettwrites.com/
Connect with the These Mums Write community
Join the These Mums Write Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesemumswrite/
Get freebie episode handouts by joining my newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/c1z8b4