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Goodreads asked Gerda Saunders:

Where did you get the idea for your most recent book?

Gerda Saunders I was diagnosed with early-onset dementia just before my 61st birthday in 2010. After retiring in 2011, I was not capable of resuming writing projects that I'd been working on for years. I took about 6 months to decompress from work. Meanwhile, I started jotting down my experience with memory loss and spatial orientation in a journal the Gender Studies faculty had given me as a retirement gift. Once I felt ready to write again after my extended unwinding, I felt that my earlier projects of two novels-in-progress was too difficult to get my head around, because I had a hard time keeping the two story structures in my head (even if working from summaries on paper.) Instead, I started using my journal notes--I dubbed them Dementia Field Notes--to write and essay. I completed more essays. And so the book grew organically to suit my needs of self-reflection in order to process the fact that I have dementia. After having an essay derived from several "chapters" published in The Georgia Review and republished in Slate, I realized that readers found my writing helpful. I knew I had to complete the book.

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