
Susan Cushman Explores Interracial Relationships and Dementia in New Novel
By Susan Cushman My latest novel John and Mary Margaret—released in June 2021—is actually my third book that

By Susan Cushman My latest novel John and Mary Margaret—released in June 2021—is actually my third book that

By Tracy Gough I decided to write Gone But Not Forgotten as a follow up to my first

By Cynthia Fantasia In The Lingering Light: Courage & Hope for the Alzheimer’s Caregiver 2014 held such promise.

By Fran Tilton Shelton The 13th century poet, Rumi, acknowledged in a poem about love “though the pen

Living with Alzheimer’s: A love story by Robin Thomson When my wife, Shoko, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease,

By Dr. Sally Willard Burbank As a primary care internist with thirty years of experience, I noticed that,

By Sue Ryan When I began my first role in caregiving for a friend more than thirty years

AlzAuthors is proud to be celebrating our fifth anniversary. Launched as a simple marketing effort by three daughters

We are thrilled to announce that AlzAuthors has partnered with HFC for an online Summer Series Book Club

By Kate Hanley I never thought I would be an author. But I felt obligated to share my

By Tio Stib Six years ago, I lost my sight, then discovered my wife was losing her mind

By Lynda Everman and Don Wendorf Stolen Memories: An Alzheimer’s Stole Ministry & Tallit Initiative describes the use of

By Susan Straley My finger hovers above the mouse button. The curser pauses over the orange “publish” button

By Jack Cohen Life on Planet Alz is a true story about coping with my beloved wife’s devastating

By Rosalys Peel Every two minutes someone in America is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Most will face this discouraging