A visit to The Commons with Reader's House, where I touch on, among other topics, H.R. Pufnstuf, Stan Lee, Neil Gaiman, and Stephen King. (The same things you'd hear me talking about over a beer, in other words.)
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š£ ššHappy book day to me! DISABILITY INTIMACY has been a labor of love that I worked on for the last 2 years. I hope you enjoy it. bookshop.org/p/books/disa...
What does āshow, donāt tellā even mean? Hereās what it means to us: www.editingmckennas.com/blog/self-ed...#writing#editing
Accessibility means we make reasonable accommodations for those whose needs differ from what we expect. It's really that simple. Be kind. When someone catches your attention, ask politely what they need. You might learn something. You might also make someone's day. Be kind.
Iāve never been good at expressing myself out loud, but after spending years on FLAP YOUR HANDS, I knew in my heart what I wanted to say, and somehow the right words came out. Hereās my radio interview with Deepa Fernandes for NPRās Here & Now. (Itās the red button) #KidlitArt #ActuallyAutistic
People with autism often face a stigma for stimming ā a repetitive behavior to regulate emotions that can sometimes look like someone flapping their hands or wiggling their fingers.
When I get stuck on a plot point, I go back and write out each beat in a single sentence, focusing on cause and effect. If I canāt think of why something happens and what it leads to, I know itās a weak spot that needs attention. #writerlife#amwriting#writing#authorlife#WritingCommunity
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Iāve never been good at expressing myself out loud, but after spending years on FLAP YOUR HANDS, I knew in my heart what I wanted to say, and somehow the right words came out. Hereās my radio interview with Deepa Fernandes for NPRās Here & Now. (Itās the red button) #KidlitArt#ActuallyAutistic
People with autism often face a stigma for stimming ā a repetitive behavior to regulate emotions that can sometimes look like someone flapping their hands or wiggling their fingers.