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AutCasts

Aisling Walsh

A newsletter of bi-weekly essays exploring autism and neurodivergence through cinema’s oddballs, misfits & rebels!

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

But Why Male Models?

It’s fun to laugh at models, right? It’s even more fun to laugh at male models! This is the principal premise of one of the most successful movies of the early 2000s: Zoolander. Premiering in 2001, it was such a hit with my high school frie...

a month ago
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Welcome to the Real World: Part 2

After a very rough start to the year, I’m trying to get back to “normal programming,” in life, with this newsletter and writing in general. So please enjoy part two of my ode to The Matrix!

2 months ago
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Welcome to the Real World: Part 1

For those who have been here long enough you might recognise this week’s essay as something I posted at the very beginning of this adventure. I have been very short on spoons, or had no spoons at all, to dedicate to the upkeep of this newsl...

2 months ago
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It's the end of the world as we know it...

I had all the best intentions of getting back into this newsletter properly in the New Year but I have had a rather hellish start to 2024!

4 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Aisling Walsh

    Late diagnosed Autistic writer, researcher, editor and translator. Words in Jezebel, Electric Lit, Catapult, LitHub, Litro, Barren, Irish Times and others. Writing here about neurodivergence in popular movies!

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