
You are invited to reflect with me in my weekly blogs on aging well. I see creative aging as living midlife and elderhood in ways that foster inner development and help us to better serve wider human communities and create sustainable environments. Each week I open a topic for discussion on positive and negative aspects of growing older. We explore the downside of aging as well as its promise and satisfactions.
As aging populations throughout the world increase, people are looking for roads to mental, physical and spiritual growth. They also want to contribute to the welfare of others near and far. Please join me in our mutual search for innovative ways of aging creatively. The blog allows you to comment on weekly reflections from your own experiences.
We can help each other age well by sharing our insights. If you would like to subscribe to the weekly blog and receive it directly to your email, please do so via the Subscribe link. Thanks. Gene Bianchi
My Books
My recently published memoir Taking a Long Road Home traces my spiritual formation in the context of many ups and downs as I struggle toward intellectual and moral awakenings. Reviewers praise the candor and insights of the memoir; you can read their reviews on this site. Readers remark that the memoir has helped them explore their own life journeys.
My two novels, The Bishop of San Francisco and The Children’s Crusade also reflect personal experiences while juxtaposing events in the Catholic Church with happenings in the wider world. Both books have drawn positive comments among readers from various religious and secular backgrounds.
I hope you will enjoy my memoir and novels. You can read the first chapter of each on this web site. Autographed copies are also available through this site.
Soon my three earlier books on creative aging will be republished. Stay tuned. Best wishes. Gene Bianchi

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