![]() ![]() In order to do those moments justice, I really had to put myself back in those situations emotionally and relive them in many ways. "It was emotionally grueling the 11 months that he was sick. You once described it as “cathartic and emotionally grueling.” How so? I knew that the sooner I did it, the sooner I’d be able to move on." Cover of Michael Ausiello's book, "SPOILER ALERT: THE HERO DIES: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Other Four-Letter Words." Courtesy of Simon and Schuster Adult Publishing Group It was going to be hard to go back through those memories with him now gone. I knew it was going to be grueling to sit down and recount not just the painful year that was sick but the 13 years that came before it. But when we met, he really believed that there was a book here. It wasn’t something that I was anxious to do. It wasn’t something that I was thinking of doing. He was moved by the story and wanted to meet to discuss the possibility of writing a book - about, us, his death. "A couple months after Kit died, reached out to me because he had been following my posts on Facebook about Kit’s illness. ![]() What prompted you to revisit such an emotional time? ![]()
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