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It bodes very well for neurodivergent writers and writing that when it came to putting together my second round-up of neurodivergent fiction there were almost too many books to choose from!1 Another encouraging thing to note is that none of...
For a considerable portion of my adolescence I wanted to paint my bedroom black, from floor to ceiling. It was my half-hearted attempt at projecting my goth persona onto my environment when other teenage markers of “personality” fell short....
We might actually be having a real summer in Ireland this year, with temperatures reaching as high as a scorching 32 degrees Celsius. And what says summer more than a town where it never rains and which maintains an inoffensive 22 degrees c...
For a significant part of my childhood I fully believed my toys had their own secret lives and that they watched out and cared for me with the same intensity I cared for them. My assortment of stuffed animals, ‘teddies’ as I called them, be...
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Late diagnosed Autistic writer and researcher. Words in The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Electric Lit, LitHub, The Irish Times and others. Writing here about neurodivergence in popular movies at: https://autcasts.substack.com
Sarah Cook (she / they) is a poet & essayist, creative mentor, autistic human, game show enthusiast, bug advocate, double taurus, and only child. Learn more at sarahteresacook.com.
\ud83c\udff3️\ud83c\udf08 Award-winning queer, Irish writer and social entrepreneur. Passionate about the healing power of creativity, especially after sexual violence. I share my story to help others feel less alone.\ud83d\udccdDublin, Ireland
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