
Linda Jenkins Reveals Caregiver Loneliness in book, To Helen With Love
By Linda Jenkins After five years in the making, writing this memoir has been one of the most

By Linda Jenkins After five years in the making, writing this memoir has been one of the most

By Rick Lauber What motivates a writer to write a book? It could be to share a story,

By Mary Ann Drummond Nearly five years ago, after presenting at an Alzheimer’s caregiver conference, a seed was

By Kathi Macias As a fulltime writer/editor, I was blessed to be able to work at home and

By Kathi Macias As a fulltime writer/editor, I was blessed to be able to work at home and

By Bobbi Carducci “What’s going to happen to Rodger?’ was the first thing most people asked upon hearing

LIFE, REPURPOSED By Amie McGraham The year I turned fifty, I transitioned from a successful thirty-year sales and

By S. R. Karfelt Writing about memory loss wasn’t something I’d planned to do. I’m a fiction writer.

By Crissi Langwell The story of Come Here, Cupcake focuses on an aspiring baker, Morgan Truly, and the

By Irene Frances Olson My name is Irene Frances Olson and I survived being an Alzheimer’s family caregiver

Listening to the needs of caregivers as a facilitator of Alzheimer’s support groups for many years, I became

Ann, tears in my eyes reading this…what a lovely time we had…

By Lynda Everman “To all of you, I repeat: Do not let yourselves be robbed of hope! Do

Expressing the Inexpressible through Poetry By Ann Campanella When I was in my early thirties, my mother began

By Peter Maeck The experience of writing a poem, play, or story, or creating a photograph, is like
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