Geri Halliwell Becomes Children's Author.... Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell is set to follow in her childhood idol Madonna's footsteps by launching a career as a children's author.The singer, who named her daughter Bluebell Madonna after her icon, says she first started writing when she fell pregnant.The 34-year-old, who has been signed up by Macmillan Children's Books, says creating the book's main character, nine-year-old Ugenia Lavender - who like her own daughter shares her name with a plant - was "an adventure".Halliwell, who has already had two autobiographies published, reveals she aspired to be an author as a youngster and says her literary influences come from authors C.S. Lewis, Enid Blyton and Oscar Wilde.She says, "Writing for me feels like home. I've always written - at school I loved writing stories and creating mini-worlds where anything can happen."As a Spice Girl I wrote lyrics for many of our hits and have continued to do so in my solo career."The six-book series of stories, illustrated by Rian Hughes, will published between May to October 2008.
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