Charlie Place and Laura Pearson (Missing Pieces; Nobody’s Wife; I Wanted You To Know) discuss the process of grieving for various members of a family, writing a book about cancer when you are working through the same, and changing stories almost entirely from their beginnings. Some podcast apps do not show description links properly unless the listener subscribes to the podcast. If you can't click the links below and don't wish to subscribe, copy and paste the following address into your browser to access the episode's page on my blog: http://wormhole.carnelianvalley.com/podcast/episode-11-laura-pearson The Motherload Book Club Laura’s blog ‘Breast Cancer and Baby’ Laura’s article ‘When Pregnancy and Cancer Collide’ for The Motherload Laura’s article for The Guardian Question Index 00:33 Your first book was found in your publisher's slush pile... 02:53 Were your books difficult to write? 03:54 Tell us about your bookclub 06:13 What was the inspiration for Missing Pieces? 13:07 Tell us about Bea's role in the book 15:28 The chapters specify 'days after' - did you ever consider altering it at the end, after the revelations had come out? 17:21 The use of seasons 18:44 Is there anywhere people who are in a similar situation can go? 20:13 Why Southampton? 26:30 Nobody's Wife - what came first, the characters or the plot? 27:23 The start of the book: was it always the plan to say that only three of the four people remained? 28:03 Character you like; character you dislike? 33:41 Was there a lot of difference between the first draft of I Wanted You To Know and the final book? 36:43 Was there a reason for Jess's mum to be as she is? 38:34 What was your reason for writing something so related to your own experiences? 41:37 Would you recommend that other writers write about what scares them in life? 42:45 What did you want to leave the reader thinking? 44:22 So your next book is going to be happy... Purchase Links Missing Pieces: Amazon UK Amazon US Amazon Canada Waterstones Barnes & Noble Nobody's Wife: Amazon UK Amazon US Amazon Canada Barnes & Noble I Wanted You to Know: Amazon UK Amazon US Amazon Canada Waterstones I am an Amazon Associate and earn a small commission on qualifying purchases. Photograph used with permission from the author.