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Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Memoir: Broken Beauty by Sarah Bearden Smith
By Sarah Bearden Smith Writing a book was never a dream of mine. A stay-at-home mom driving an

Barbara Smith Imparts Wisdom for Alzheimer’s Caregivers in Memoir: Still Giving Kisses
By Barbara Smith I am an occupational therapist, specializing in developmental disabilities. I had never planned to work

Meet Michelle Spray, author of Lost Memories, Found Hope
By Michelle Spray I truly feel honored to be included as an integral part of the AlzAuthors group.

Carol Amos Guide H.O.P.E. for the Alzheimer’s Journey Educates Caregivers
By Carol B. Amos“H.O.P.E. for the Alzheimer’s Journey: Help, Organization, Preparation, and Education for the Road Ahead.” My

Tamara Prosper, Author of The Elders, Crafts Caregiver Guide Based on Professional Experience
By Tamara Prosper Ever since I can remember trying to navigate through grief, frustration, anxiety, anger and sometimes

Ellen Smith, Author of Reluctant Cassandra, Writes Novel of Anticipatory Grief
By Ellen Smith Reluctant Cassandra came to me first as a title. I’ve always been fascinated by Greek mythology

Entertain Your Loved One with Simple Short Stories for Seniors by Jessica Bryan
By Jessica Bryan I am an author of over 28 books who has always shared my stories with

AlzAuthors Launches Inspiration Collection on Caribbean Cruise
AlzAuthors is thrilled to join a new cruise and conference designed for those living with early-stage Alzheimer’s, their

Memoir, Be Brave: A Wife’s Journey Through Caregiving by Florrie Munat
Love Remains by Florrie Munat, Washington, US “Are you going to write about this?” Chuck asked. I stopped

Anthology, Before the Diagnosis, from Gincy Heins: Captures Lives Prior to Dementia
By Gincy Heins As I was texting a friend who would be meeting my family for the first

Richard Creighton, Caregiver and Blogger: Living with Alzheimer’s
By Richard Creighton Why would a 78-year-old grandfather who doesn’t like to write become a blogger? The answer

Susan Cushman Reveals Alzheimer’s Caregiving Struggles with Mom: Tangles and Plaques
By Susan Cushman “The upside of Alzheimer’s; new mother.” (Smith’s Six-Word Memoirs) My mother, Effie Johnson, was second
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