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Friday Chatter: Talking To Things
May 27, 2022
If you could have a conversation with a particular item in your house, or something else non-living, what would you say to it? Would you expect it to say...
Marie Kondo and Talking To My Clothes
May 24, 2022
One of the most distinctive parts of the KonMari method is the one where you talk to the objects in your house. It's really an emotional method. You don't...
Marie Kondo and Talking To My Clothes
May 24, 2022
One of the most distinctive parts of the KonMari method is the one where you talk to the objects in your house. It's really an emotional method. You don't...
Friday Chatter: Nebula Time!
May 20, 2022
It’s Nebula weekend (and a long weekend here in Canada for unrelated reasons) and I’ll be busy doing my 1 panel (and attending a few others in the audience,...
Friday Chatter: Nebula Time!
May 20, 2022
It’s Nebula weekend (and a long weekend here in Canada for unrelated reasons) and I’ll be busy doing my 1 panel (and attending a few others in the audience,...
Autistic Book Party, Episode 70: Azura Ghost
May 17, 2022
I was really excited to read Essa Hansen’s AZURA GHOST, the sequel to her debut NOPHEK GLOSS - now with a complex, interesting #ownvoices autistic...
Autistic Book Party, Episode 70: Azura Ghost
May 17, 2022
I was really excited to read Essa Hansen’s AZURA GHOST, the sequel to her debut NOPHEK GLOSS - now with a complex, interesting #ownvoices autistic...
Friday Chatter: Neurodivergent Space
May 13, 2022
How would you characterize your relationship with the objects in your space? Do you like a lot of items, or very few? Do you like them ordered, or strewn...
Friday Chatter: Neurodivergent Space
May 13, 2022
How would you characterize your relationship with the objects in your space? Do you like a lot of items, or very few? Do you like them ordered, or strewn...
Marie Kondo and Neurodivergent Space
May 10, 2022
I've been meaning to write more about animism, and I’ve been wanting to write about Marie Kondo. It's tricky because many miles of ink have already been...
Marie Kondo and Neurodivergent Space
May 10, 2022
I've been meaning to write more about animism, and I’ve been wanting to write about Marie Kondo. It's tricky because many miles of ink have already been...
Friday Chatter: Alternate Universes
May 6, 2022
Richard Ford Burley’s review of “From a Shadow Grave” talks about overlapping and alternate timelines (which, of course, are also a big theme in certain...
Friday Chatter: Alternate Universes
May 6, 2022
Richard Ford Burley’s review of “From a Shadow Grave” talks about overlapping and alternate timelines (which, of course, are also a big theme in certain...
Autistic Book Party, Episode 69: From a Shadow Grave
May 3, 2022
Today’s Autistic Book Party is a very special guest post! Richard Ford Burley’s review of “From a Shadow Grave” can be found here. For those of you who want...
Autistic Book Party, Episode 69: From a Shadow Grave
May 3, 2022
Today’s Autistic Book Party is a very special guest post! Richard Ford Burley’s review of “From a Shadow Grave” can be found here. For those of you who want...
Friday Chatter: End of April
April 29, 2022
We’re almost at the end of Autism Month. This year I didn’t do much special to commemorate the month - I had a lot of other stuff going on, so it was...
Friday Chatter: End of April
April 29, 2022
We’re almost at the end of Autism Month. This year I didn’t do much special to commemorate the month - I had a lot of other stuff going on, so it was...
Manipulation
April 26, 2022
Something I've been thinking about lately is the role of manipulation in autistic fiction - villains who are manipulative, autistic characters who are prone...
Manipulation
April 26, 2022
Something I've been thinking about lately is the role of manipulation in autistic fiction - villains who are manipulative, autistic characters who are prone...
Friday Chatter: Taking Space
April 22, 2022
RB Lemberg’s THE UNBALANCING has a lot to say about the need to take time, move slowly, and ruminate after something surprising happens. Where do you see...
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