Beloved children’s author Robert Munsch shared more details about his dementia diagnosis in a CBC News interview he said would be his “last hurrah.”
The “Love You Forever” author was diagnosed with dementia in 2021 and says he has chosen a medically assisted death, but hasn’t set a date.
In an interview posted online Wednesday, he said his death wasn’t imminent but that he forgets words, falls down and can’t trust his own thinking anymore.
The 80-year-old also told chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault that his publisher will continue to release books even after his death.
He said he has about 50 previously unseen stories that are written, with one per year intended for release.
“There’s about 50 stories. Not all of them are going to make it, but when I’m dead they’ll still be puttin

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