Blog
first-person insights into caregiving and living with dementia. For more information, visit our Resources for key insights.

Ann Campanella, AlzAuthors Manager, Writes a Poetry Collection, What Flies Away, Inspired by Her Mother’s Alzheimer’s
By Ann Campanella Twenty-five years ago, I began to notice changes in my mother. She was forgetful and

AlzAuthors and the NC Traveling Library Featured at the Alzheimer’s Association Conference
By Ann Campanella For the second year in a row, AlzAuthors was invited to participate in the Dementia

Marita Golden, Editor: Us Against Alzheimer’s, Stories of Family, Love and Faith
[et_pbBy Marita Golden Often as a writer you get “called” or “chosen” by a story and you respond

AlzAuthors Publishes its 2nd Anthology, Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregiving Stories
As World Alzheimer’s Month begins, the AlzAuthors management team is pleased to announce our second anthology, Alzheimer’s and

Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel writes Unmasking Alzheimer’s: The Memories Behind the Masks
By Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel In the summer of 2017, I participated in a special program called

Carmen Buck, Photographer and Author of Just See Me – Sacred Stories from the Other Side of Dementia
By Carmen Buck I grew up curious. At a time when many of us were groomed to be

Alzheimer’s Genetics Memoir: Fighting for My Life
By Jamie Ten Napel Tyrone Have you ever wondered about your genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease? I never

Linda Brendle Delivers the Good, Bad, and Ugly of Alzheimer’s in New Memoir
Finishing Well By Linda Brendle Several years ago I wrote A Long and Winding Road, the story of the

Julie Gorges Writes Lewy Body Dementia Memoir, I’m Your Daughter, Julie: Caring for a Parent with Dementia
By Julie Gorges I’m Your Daughter, Julie: Caring for a Parent with Dementia is the fourth book I’ve

Eleanor Cooney’s Alzheimer’s Memoir Caring for Her Mother: Death in Slow Motion
By Eleanor Cooney In the third grade, I was kicked out of show-and-tell for three weeks. I told

Judy Cornish, Author of Dementia with Dignity, Offers Tools and Techniques for Home Care
By Judy Cornish It’s been nine years since I left my law practice in Portland, Oregon, thinking I

Timothy Scott Honors His Grandfather in Don’t Forget, an Alzheimer’s Novel
By Timothy Scott Almost everyone I know has experienced the pain of having someone in their life affected
TESTIMONIALS