![]() ![]() And in combating depression, I resorted to every treatment imaginable: medication, meditation, talk therapy, hypnotherapy, et cetera-with mixed results. It also routinely confined me to my home some days I found it impossible to extricate myself from my bed, let alone leave the house. (Happy birthday to me!) For many people, this would have signaled the beginning of an arduous journey for me, it marked the end of one.įor more than 15 years, I had grappled with severe depression, which infested and infected all aspects of my life: my relationships, my studies, my career. On my birthday in 2015, six weeks before I began writing The Woman in the Window, I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. What was your inspiration for creating an agoraphobic character? How much research went into the condition before writing the book? ![]() Recently, Finn kindly answered questions about his transition from editor to author, his debut novel, and the inspirations that helped shape The Woman in the Window, among other things. Finn, a native of NY, spent 10 years in England before returning to the Big Apple. ![]() Finn is the pseudonym of veteran editor Dan Mallory, whose debut novel, The Woman in the Window, has been sold in 38 territories worldwide and is in development as a major motion picture from Fox. Finn, author of The Woman in the Window, then make sure you're signed in and comment for a chance to win a copy of this electrifying debut psychological thriller!Ī. ![]()
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