
My personal Substack
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One thing I’ve noticed about being autistic, at least in my own case, is the way memories return. I can’t speak for everyone on the spectrum, but when I remember something it’s almost like watching a film play back in my head. I don’t just...
Okay, I haven’t written one of these Substack posts in a couple of months. I think the last time I checked in with you all was probably March or April, so sorry about that. It’s been a busy time with Universal Credit, various bits of life a...
Today I’m stepping into a familiar furnace: the debate over whether The Big Bang Theory and its most famous creation, Sheldon Cooper, represent autistic people well or badly. It’s a conversation that refuses to cool. I sit somewhere in the...
One show that many Autistic and ADHD people enjoy is Star Trek and its various incarnations, although some incarnations of Star Trek fare better with fans than others.
Suffice to say a reason that these shows resonate so much with neurodiv...
I was watching Please Stand By the other night. I’m not entirely sure why. Part of it was probably the Star Trek connection, and part of it was the Autism angle. Either way, it drew me back in.
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Autistic artist, writer, and peer support worker. I blog about lived experience, creativity, and the world through a neurodivergent lens.
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