
The Cancer Diet is a deeply personal memoir about illness, survival, and the emotional terrain between. Told through journal entries, fragmented memories, and conversations with AI, the book chronicles my experience with cancer, the death of my brother Gregg, and the lingering trauma of a heart attack.
This isn’t a how-to or a help book. It’s an honest record of what happened, how it felt, and what it left behind. Early chapters are raw and immediate, drawn from real-time entries dating back to 2016. Later sections evolve into a more reflective, experimental dialogue—blurring the line between past and present, memory and meaning.
I’m writing it for the people who need it. For anyone navigating illness, grief, or fear. For those who don’t want inspiration, but truth. It’s a quiet book. A real one. Maybe not for everyone—but maybe for you.
Read the first section here – https://empirenevadathenovel.wordpress.com/2025/04/11/the-cancer-diet-an-autobiography-about-love-loss-and-the-path-to-personal-growth/
