Hélène Perrin-Gouron was born an artist with steady intuition. She attended film school and then spent two decades working as a screenwriter on international co-productions. It was useful work, but mostly pen-pushing for others. At some point, she shifted, wanting to be heard, to tell her own stories. One day, a single line-"What we don't learn through wisdom, we learn through pain"-offered the green light to dig deeper: research, understanding, and self-authorization.
That inquiry now shapes her fiction: the unseen showing up in everyday life, the process of healing, and the journey of becoming who we are. Currently based in the South of France, Hélène is adapting her screenplays into novels, beginning with Doctor of the Unfeasible. The same craft tools apply, but in a new format: pace, image, and clarity. She also paints under the name Grâce Pégéron (listed in Akoun).
Different medium, same aim: to make meaning visible. Instagram: @heleneperringouron
That inquiry now shapes her fiction: the unseen showing up in everyday life, the process of healing, and the journey of becoming who we are. Currently based in the South of France, Hélène is adapting her screenplays into novels, beginning with Doctor of the Unfeasible. The same craft tools apply, but in a new format: pace, image, and clarity. She also paints under the name Grâce Pégéron (listed in Akoun).
Different medium, same aim: to make meaning visible. Instagram: @heleneperringouron







