Learning About Autism Can Be Like Wading Through MudThe internet is inundated with information about autism. It comes in every format imaginable: articles, essays, podcasts, YouTube, and…6d ago26d ago2
When I Care for my Autism, my BPD and Bipolar Symptoms Go AwayHow neurodivergencies can overlap and influence each otherFeb 5Feb 5
We Need Your Delightfully Weird Ways of Doing ThingsI met a copywriter, Karyn Claflin, who provides copywriting services for healers, therapists and quiet powerhouses. She hypothesizes that…Feb 4Feb 4
How Do We Stay True to Our Original Motives for Writing?I’ve written a lot about the lessons I’ve learned as an autistic writer.Feb 3Feb 3
How Being “Gifted” Can Hide Being AutisticSometimes our intelligence can help us to maskJan 296Jan 296
Does My Life Matter as an Autistic Writer?If our writing doesn’t have the impact we want, does it still matter?Jan 275Jan 275
I Don’t Like The Most Popular Saying About AutismThe most common saying about autism is, “If you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism.”Jan 236Jan 236
All I’ve Learned as a Late-Identified AutisticThere’s a lot that comes with a new identityJan 221Jan 221