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Profoundly Verbal

Emily Salinger

Independent, irreverent thought from a first-person perspective on autism, mental health, science, politics, and pop culture. Autism speaks, but activists need to shut up sometimes.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

You Keep Using That Word...

Last time I was active here, at the tail end of the night I happened upon a passage from a post on Awais Aftab’s Substack, where he indicated that the word “autism” no longer carries the image of the profoundly afflicted in the public mind’...

a month ago
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Everything, Everywhere All At Once

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2 months ago
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Why I Am Not a Liberal (Or a Conservative)

The title of this post refers to a recent piece in the New York Times by David Brooks, “Why I Am Not a Liberal.” Brooks says that even though he finds a lot wrong with the MAGA movement and its adjacent offshoots (i.e. MAHA and whatever the...

3 months ago
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A Little Bit Softer Now

Earlier today I posted an uncharacteristically reflective piece, about why I’m starting to consider that maybe being so harsh on myself poses the risk of alienating prospective readers and pushing me to burn out. It’s not the only reason I’...

3 months ago
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  • Emily Salinger

    Emily Salinger is the pseudonym of the writer behind Profoundly Verbal, an (upcoming) irreverent Substack newsletter from a personal perspective covering mental health, politics, popular culture, and whatever else happens to come to mind.

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