Robert Birnbaum continues his excellent ongoing series of author interviews at Identity Theory with a chat with Alice Flaherty, author of The Midnight Disease.
As this story goes, Alice Flaherty could not stop writing after the deaths of her premature twin boys. In the midst of her inconsolable grief, she awoke one morning compelled to put everything she thought about in writing—a spell that lasted about four months. With the birth of her twin girls, her writing compulsion reoccurred. Her bouts with what has misleadingly described as postpartum mood disorders led Flaherty to investigate what is clinically referred to as hypergraphia and its well-known opposite, writer's block.
Given that hypergraphia has been rather endlessly blogged about in these circles, I think you'll all find this interview illuminating.

I am looking for an email address to contact Alice Flaherty on. Can you provide me with some details? Will appreciate it. Thank you.
Posted by: Regardt Naudè | November 18, 2007 at 12:53 PM