
Krysten Lindsay Hager Writes Dementia-Themed Fiction for Young Adults
By Krysten Lindsay Hager I started writing Dating the It Guy as a romance between a high school

By Krysten Lindsay Hager I started writing Dating the It Guy as a romance between a high school

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By Michelle Spray I truly feel honored to be included as an integral part of the AlzAuthors group.

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By Jessica Bryan I am an author of over 28 books who has always shared my stories with

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By Gincy Heins As I was texting a friend who would be meeting my family for the first

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