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Autistic Characters Deserve Good Representation
Write the character as a person, not a diagnosis. We’re complicated, interesting, and main characters in our own right.
Busting Three Common ADHD Myths to Put The Facts in Your Fiction
With 6 million children diagnosed with ADHD in the last two decades, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a condition that’s rarely out of the public eye. And since so many families are affected, misinformation is rampant.
Writing an Autistic Character But Don’t Know Where to Start?
While their entire personality shouldn’t be dictated by their Autism symptoms, here’s some insight on how to describe an Autistic character.
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Diverse Writing Prompt Group
This group is designed for any fiction writer looking to practice writing diversely without stereotypes or tokenism. You don’t have to be a particular identity or write a specific genre in order to join this group.
The prompts are designed to spark creativity and help members practice writing outside their identities with guidance and support from a sensitivity reader. Work is not to be critiqued.
The group meets virtually for 75 minutes, once a week for five weeks. At each meeting members will typically have two twenty minute rounds to write. Each round is followed by an optional opportunity to share.
Cost: $35