Courses NFWI Recording: In discussion with Holly Smale - Author of the Geek Girl book series

NFWI Recording: In discussion with Holly Smale - Author of the Geek Girl book series

This 'fireside chat' between Melissa Green and Holly Smale is inspired by the NFWI’s campaign, Thinking Differently: Autistic and ADHD Women and Girls.

Cost: £0.00 Free for all users

Date: Wednesday, 29 January 2025

Time: 7:30 PM

1 sessions • Recorded course

Course type: recorded

Level: Beginner

Host: Melissa Green

Course content

1. NFWI Recording: In discussion with Holly Smale - Author of the Geek Girl book series
Wednesday, January 29 7:30 PM (First session) (Final session)


This 'fireside chat' is inspired by the NFWI’s campaign, Thinking Differently: Autistic and ADHD Women and Girls


Holly Smale is a UK author who writes both Young Adult and Adult fiction. Her debut novel, Geek Girl, became the No.1 Young Adult title in the UK and was the first in her best-selling Geek Girl series. It was released as a Netflix adaptation, the Geek Girl TV show, in May 2024. Main character, Harriet Manners is socially awkward yet navigates the world from her own unique perspective. Holly drew on her own experiences of growing-up and struggling to fit-in during her teen years in order to create Harriet. 


Holly was diagnosed with Autism and Dyspraxia at the age of 39, but didn't have these diagnoses when starting her novels.  Holly is proud to have 'inadvertently' created a neurodivergent heroine who brings joy to millions of young women.


Join Holly as she talks to Melissa Green, CEO of the NFWI, about her experiences, the importance of recognising neurodivergence in women and girls, the impact of her late diagnosis and the inspiration behind her books.


Find out more about Thinking Differently: Autistic and ADHD Women and Girls 

Listen to the WI’s Podcast (first episode focuses on the Thinking Differently campaign)

 

  • Meet your host

    Melissa is the Chief Executive of the NFWI and has a strong third-sector background, with senior leadership roles in national membership and volunteer-led organisations focused on children, families and communities.

    Melissa Green

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