
Which Autism Resources Are Good (For Writing)?
Most everyone can agree that research is difficult, or at least daunting. How do you know if you’ve done all the research you need? Where […]
Most everyone can agree that research is difficult, or at least daunting. How do you know if you’ve done all the research you need? Where […]
Intrusive thoughts are a major part of OCD—they’re in the required diagnostic criteria, even. So if you’re writing a character with OCD, particularly if they […]
Picture this: you’re in a dark room that reeks of sewage. Twine ties you to a chair, rubbing your wrists and ankles raw. You haven’t […]
Though sensory sensitivities and sensory seeking behaviors are hallmarks of autism, there aren’t many articles describing what they feel like. Articles will give lists of […]
“Self-stimulatory behavior” or “stimming” is repetitive movements, anything from repeating a phrase aloud to tasting a certain flavor to repeating a song to stroking your […]
Autism articles painfully lack how autistic experiences feel like for the autistic person. The writings will explain what a meltdown looks like, advise how to […]
If your story has a lot of diverse characters, like an LGBTQ+ or Black-majority cast, that gives it automatic points in the eyes of certain […]
The media today is riddled with harmful portrayals of people with mental health conditions. Whether a novel insinuates a character’s anxiety is their fault, or […]
According to the CDC, 2.21% of US adults are autistic, meaning 5,701,800 people. That’s likely not even counting all the undiagnosed. Writing them well, then, […]
Mental health conditions are far too often either vilified or romanticized in popular media. The characters with mental health conditions are either the crazed, bloodthirsty […]
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