Short Fiction: I Can See You
byI Can See You by Gregory Lawrence There is that man again. At the pub last night, he had mostly been throwing furtive glances…
I Can See You by Gregory Lawrence There is that man again. At the pub last night, he had mostly been throwing furtive glances…
You might not know this but being autistic means we’re sensitive to lights and noise. Sensitive might be too light of a word. Try:…
From a woman on the autism spectrum By Bea Mienik Can you paint with no color? As this year’s Disability Pride Month came to…
Eleven-year old Aiden is writing a story about his life By Aiden Beards Chapter 1: a bad night sleep I had a terrible night…
We [artists} impart soul and well as DNA into every single heart/felt work. By Kimberly Gerry-Tucker I’m presently reading these two books concurrently and…
By Khali Raymond Living with Asperger’s is not an easy feat. It never is. Imagine yourself in a room full of people. All of…
By Jack Gunthridge I grew up not knowing I was on the autism spectrum. I knew I was a little bit different than everybody…