Ann Hedreen is working on her second memoir, titled The Observant Doubter and talks about the writing path.
She is the author of the memoir Her Beautiful Brain (She Writes Press, 2014). Ann and her husband Rustin Thompson own White Noise Productions and together have made more than 100 documentary films, including Quick Brown Fox: an Alzheimer’s Story.
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