Sunday, February 10, 2008

Remember Those Who Forget - The Early Onset Project ~

Those of us who are aware of the immense therapeutic benefits of writing may be especially drawn to this request for submissions by The Early Onset Alzheimer's Project. They have already published one anthology, "The Alzheimer's Anthology of Unconditional Love: Early Onset Dementia," which focused on the 110,000 people in Missouri affected by this disease. Their goal now is to create awareness of how many Americans are affected, and to let these people know where to go for help, that they are not alone. They are seeking true stories about persons with Early-Onset Alzheimer's and Early-Onset Dementia, which develops in people under age 65. There is no entry fee, and the deadline is June 30, 2008. Authors of stories selected will receive a free copy of the publication. Although no other payment will be made, stories will automatically be entered in a contest:
  • First Prize: $100
  • Second Prize: $50
  • Third Prize: $25
  • Honorable Mention: $10
You may submit more than one story for consideration, but only one prize will be awarded for each author, and your work should be no more than 2500 words. Stories deemed to be fiction will be automatically disqualified. Please go to their website for complete submission guidelines, and to learn more about this wonderfully thoughtful and heroic enterprise!

2 comments:

Carol D. O'Dell said...

Making sure that our loved one's are not forgotten, that their journey is not in vain--gives at least some dignity and meaning to a disease desparate to snatch these very things from us.

As my mother started down the path of dementia/Alzheimer's, I felt such a need to capture "us" and our lives on the page. It gave a sense of peace and permanance to all that was slipping away.

~Carol D. O'Dell
Author of Mothering Mother: A Daughter's Humorous and Heartbreaking Memoir,

available on Amazon and in most bookstores
www.mothering-mother.com

Anonymous said...

The Early Onset Project deadline has been extended to October 31, 2008. For more information, please visit my website at www.lsfisher.com or my blog at http://earlyonset.blogspot.com
Linda Fisher