What next?

At times, Transitions seemed to take a life of its own. I was actually experiencing some of the protagonist’s character’s cathartic revelations during the process of putting the book’s story together. I am still presently working in a memory care center and as the character of Earl, I am blessed to experience the day-to-day struggles and victories of those around me. Dementia is a nightmare but the human spirit endures in spite of this affliction. The children of those suffering from Alzheimer’s are true warriors. Every day is a challenge and I truly admire the few that I have been able to meet and learn from.

Transitions is compassionate to the struggle of memory care and those involved in this fight. I hope those who read it receive the blessings of knowing they are not alone in this struggle and find some insight into the world of memory care for their loved one that Alzheimer’s and Dementia have brought them into.

My book, The Consequences of Breathing reveals a man’s journey to reinvent himself and find comfort in his own skin after his marriage of twenty years suddenly comes to an end. This should be out by the end of 2013. Like Earl, from Transitions, the book’s leading man finds the road to recovery and reinvention is a long and unfamiliar one, but victory is worth every step and is the only worthy goal.

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