The intersection of late-diagnosed neurodivergence and healing from high-control environments. Also, combatting Christian fascism!
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Late diagnosed non-binary autistic born into white evangelicalism. Now writing about healing from authoritarian/christian fascist environments. Current special interest: fascism, miniatures, and somatic therapy.
Sarah Cook (she / they) is a poet & essayist, teaching-writer, autistic human, game show enthusiast, bug advocate, double taurus, and creative mentor to other sensitive humans. Visit sarahteresacook.com to learn more.
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