New York Times & International Bestselling Author, J.D. Barker’s Insight on Writing & Autism
byBy Ron Sandison Having autism has helped me write books, they are very detailed, they got crazy plotlines, and I am able to keep…
By Ron Sandison Having autism has helped me write books, they are very detailed, they got crazy plotlines, and I am able to keep…
by Amy Potter I’m tired of being invisible. I’m not talking about my invisible disability – I am happy with that and don’t want…
by Daniel Antonsson When I was a child, I never walked around and thought that I was different. I was just me and people…
By Aaron Bouma For many years I’ve had this dream. To build a military museum. But it wasn’t until later in my younger years…
by John Testore I just celebrated my birthday and wish I could sink. I see no purpose in Celebrating birthdays by stereotypes: cake, blowing…
By Ron Sandison “By understanding our emotions we are able to express and share them and this prevents us from being overwhelmed and controlled…
by Christian Berman Before I was diagnosed with Autism, this was how I related to my dear maternal Grandpa Jules. I had a few…
By Nils Skudra This week I had the opportunity to watch “I Can”, a faith-based film based on the true story of Katelyn Pavey,…