Jane Davis
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Do you find it difficult to let go of a book, or are you already thinking about the next one?
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Jane Davis
I do find it hard to move on, but I’ve been working away at this project for over two and a half years, so once publication is out of the way, I think I’ll be ready to move on. The question is ‘What to?’
I have an idea for a novel, but the other project that I’ve had on the go is the diary I kept about caring for my father who had dementia. (He passed away in April.) I’m not quite sure what to do with it yet, except that I’d like it to be meaningful.
One in fifteen adults over the age of 65 suffers from some form of dementia. By the time you reach the age of 80, the odds increase to one in six (and for many of these people, dementia will be one of several health conditions they suffer from). And yet talking about dementia seems to be taboo.
I have an idea for a novel, but the other project that I’ve had on the go is the diary I kept about caring for my father who had dementia. (He passed away in April.) I’m not quite sure what to do with it yet, except that I’d like it to be meaningful.
One in fifteen adults over the age of 65 suffers from some form of dementia. By the time you reach the age of 80, the odds increase to one in six (and for many of these people, dementia will be one of several health conditions they suffer from). And yet talking about dementia seems to be taboo.
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