Monday, 30 September 2013

Interview with Dana Ullman






I discovered Dr Paul Gachet, the protagonist of Mesmerised, quite a few years ago when reading The Homeopathic Revolution by Dana Ullman.  I recently managed to track down Dana and he has very kindly agreed to answer some of my questions for this blog.

Can you say a little bit about yourself and your relationship to homeopathy?           

My father was a physician who specialized in pediatric allergy. He was professor emeritus at UCLA School of Medicine.  His treatment advocated the use of small doses of an allergen to improve tolerance in an individual and to reduce the hypersensitive state of a suffering patient.  Administering small doses of a similar substance to evoke cure is termed the law of similars. It is the basic principle of homeopathic medicine and is an integral part of my gene pool. 

The Homeopathic Revolution is a fascinating book that lists all the famous people throughout history who have used homeopathy, and there were many. What inspired you to write it?

In January 2006, Coretta Scott King (the wife of the legendary Martin Luther King) died in an alternative medicine hospital in Mexico.  According to her family, she went to this hospital due to her special interest in homeopathic medicine.  Upon hearing of Ms. King’s appreciation for homeopathy, I was inspired to collate the names of cultural heroes throughout the past 200 years who were advocates of homeopathy.  Through my research I discovered many more famous people had a connection with homeopathy than I had previously imagined.
           
 Can you tell us any anecdotes about your research? 
           
 One day, an old customer came into my store to look around.  When I told him that I had begun working on a book about famous people and homeopathy, he told me that Charles Darwin was known to have benefited from this form of medicine.  I had heard this too, but I was skeptical, so I went  to the UC Berkeley library  to read and review the large numbers of letters to and from Darwin. Much to my surprise, Charles Darwin had received homeopathic treatment from a Dr. James Manby Gully 10 years before the completion of his seminal book, The Origin of Species.

 Is the The Homeopathic Revolution still available and where can people buy it in the UK?
  
The Homeopathic Revolution is available through all good homeopathic book sellers and leading online bookstores such as Amazon.




 DANA ULLMAN, MPH, CCH has authored 10 books and writes a regularly for www.huffingtonpost.com. His website is www.homeopathic.com

Friday, 27 September 2013

Extract from Mesmerised

I don't usually Google myself but I did this morning and was quite amazed at what I found ... a podcast of yours truly reading an extract from Mesmerised, and here it is: http://www.writershub.co.uk/audio-piece.php?pc=1886

Monday, 23 September 2013

Mesmerised is due to be published on October 14th 2013

 :)

You can pre-order your copy here:


http://www.indigodreamsbookshop.com/#/michelle-shine/4579511185

Thursday, 19 September 2013

The Front Cover

Mesmerised front cover




The year is 1863
Paris is imbued with the spirit of revolution.
A group of rogue painters,
later to become known as the Impressionists,
revolt against the ideals of the art establishment.
One of them,
Dr Paul Gachet,
Is also inspired to update the world of medicine,
with homeopathy.

Sunday, 8 September 2013

Mesmerised - behind the scenes at the trailer

 From early morning to late in the evening

Names left to right in each photograph




Dawn





Coral Amiga as Blanche





picture taken on the set of Mesmerised trailer 
  Coral Amiga as Blanche
Philip Lowe as Dr Paul Gachet 
                                                                 






Coral Amiga







Teodora Bergland and crew





Philip Lowe and Teodora Bergland 
                                     





        Rehearsal
   Anna Astrom and Teodora Bergland





picture from Mesmerised trailer shoot
Anna Astrom as Bella
with
 David James Fleet, Humphrey Hardwicke and Giacomo Hug



Philip Lowe as Dr Paul Gachet
with
Frederico Ghetta




Abandoned café
by
Lili Lea Abraham





Dressing room


Teodora Berrgland, Anna Astrom and Philip Lowe



Photo from Mesmerised trailer shoot
Maria Vega as an artist's model







Making the Trailer for Mesmerised. Part three


Teodora, Lili and I got to the location at around 7.30 am on Friday.
Then, as Lili created the sets



I spent around six hours in London traffic collecting the costumes
from the National Theatre, lighting equipment from North West London, and buying fabric from John Lewis in Oxford Street. 



And Teodora continued producing



Having collected the costumes, and on my way to get the lights, I got a call from Teodora asking where I was. She needed  a lift back to the location. I was in Victoria. She was in Knightsbridge.
How lucky was that?




When we finally, finally, got back to the location at around 7.30pm, Fabrizio Accetulli had arrived.
He's our director of photography and the guy in the above picture wearing a white tee-shirt and standing next to Teodora. Not the guy walking up the stairs, that's Giacomo Hug, our first assistant director.
At around 10.30pm, after a relaxing meal at The Day of the Raj, I was pooped and had to call it a day. I believe the others stopped working at about 2am. They were due to start work again at 7am the next morning. It was to be our big day, the day of the film shoot ...