
Sometimes I love being autistic. Sometimes I hate it--because the world hates autists.
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I’m going to talk very vulnerably today about what the experience of an autistic woman is in a world in which the president of my country and other powerful figures in charge of national health care have said that my being autistic is disgu...
I’ve noticed a new symptom of autism that I thought was something else before. The phrase “resistant to change” is used often as a diagnostic criteria for autism. Other related symptoms are “rigid” and “highly regimented.” I was all of thos...
In my new mystery novel, Ada Latia is an autistic detective who is desperate to find out the murderer who killed an innocent autistic child and then blamed another autistic child for that death. She pushes herself so hard she has a meltdown...
""Her first therapist had warned her back in middle school that, as an autistic person, she had an ‘unusually rigid and unapologetic view of justice’ that might sometimes make her stand out and set her at odds with society in general. At th...
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