A year ago, a group of authors got together to pay tribute to Sir Terrence "Terry" Pratchett, a fantasy genre giant and a sufferer from Alzheimer's. They formed "The Longest Night Watch," and, not content with one anthology, went on to enter writing team competitions and plot a follow up volume. And they found other like minded authors, bringing them into the Watch. The book that you hold in your hands is the culmination of fun and of reflection, a celebration of speculative fiction and an introspective into the lives and minds of Alzheimer's patients and their families.
A year ago, a group of authors got together to pay tribute to Sir Terrence "Terry" Pratchett, a fantasy genre giant and a sufferer from Alzheimer's. They formed "The Longest Night Watch," and, not content with one anthology, went on to enter writing team competitions and plot a follow up volume. And they found other like minded authors, bringing them into the Watch. The book that you hold in your hands is the culmination of fun and of reflection, a celebration of speculative fiction and an introspective into the lives and minds of Alzheimer's patients and their families.