
In Kathi Macias’ Novel, To The Moon and Back, The Character Feels Herself Slipping Into the Darkness
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 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

Silent Storm: What We Remember, What We Forget, What We Discover A Novelist Meditates on Writing about Alzheimer’s

By H.A. Robinson When I sat down to write The Pebble Jar around this time last year, I

By Bryan Wiggins No one I know has Alzheimer’s disease. My parents have entered their eighties with their

By Karen B. Kaplan Perhaps it is not often that you come across science fiction that is (1)

By Pippa Kelly Before signing off the final proofs of my debut novel I read the manuscript for

By Cynthia Toney Alzheimer’s is a cruel prison that held my dear mother-in-law in chains for approximately three

By Kathleen H. Wheeler Why choose Alzheimer’s as the focus of my new family saga novel Brought To

By Krysten Lindsay Hager After my dad passed in the summer of 2015, I was sitting on my

By Sharleen Scott Her name was Judy, and I married her son. She was a Depression-era child who

By Robin Perini Looking back, it all started one Christmas morning with a seemingly minor event. Unlike every

By Laurie LC. Lewis Like our family, my proposed WWII mystery, The Dragons of Alsace Farm, was also

The award-winning children’s book about Alzheimer’s, Weeds in Nana’s Garden, by Kathryn Harrison captivates kids while helping them understand dementia.
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