Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently she claims she was being stalked and was forced to divulge her identity. Not sure this makes sense.
Not what I read at all...From article in USA Today:
"It's so much more boring than anything that happens in my books," McFadden says.
McFadden only created the pseudonym because she didn't want her writing career to conflict with her hospital job.
"My whole goal was to keep it a secret until I was (ready to) step back from my doctor job, so it wouldn't be like everyone I work with suddenly knew and it compromised my ability to do my job," McFadden says. In late 2023, she stopped working full-time. "But I have stepped away from my job. I'm only working like once or twice a month."
Interesting— it was something she mentioned in a FB comment.
Per google AI:
“Freida McFadden (Author): The author of popular domestic thrillers like The Housemaid (who is also a practicing physician) has mentioned that she finds the intense online interest in her real-life identity to be "parasocial and scary," comparing the obsession with her anonymity to the way celebrities are stalked.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently she claims she was being stalked and was forced to divulge her identity. Not sure this makes sense.
Not what I read at all...From article in USA Today:
"It's so much more boring than anything that happens in my books," McFadden says.
McFadden only created the pseudonym because she didn't want her writing career to conflict with her hospital job.
"My whole goal was to keep it a secret until I was (ready to) step back from my doctor job, so it wouldn't be like everyone I work with suddenly knew and it compromised my ability to do my job," McFadden says. In late 2023, she stopped working full-time. "But I have stepped away from my job. I'm only working like once or twice a month."