Autistic Literature Will Flourish When We Stop Insisting That Writers Qualify Their Autism
Wouldn’t it be a relief if we could stop asking authors to meet a specific set of diagnostic criteria?
Wouldn’t it be a relief if we could stop asking authors to meet a specific set of diagnostic criteria?
Fiction from the Recommended Reading archives to read year-round, one for each month of the year
Sarah Tomlinson recommends stories about the nature of celebrity, authenticity, representation, and legacy
Dr. Amina Gautier discusses her short story collection "The Best That You Can Do," binge writing, and looking back at the white gaze
It just needs a few tweaks
Jami Attenberg's advice for starting a new project, making a choice, and tending to your creative self
Rashi Rohatgi recommends fiction in translation by Norwegians from Indigenous and minority backgrounds
Ada Zhang, Nishanth Injam and Alexandra Chang discuss their writing processes and literary lineages
Claudia Acevedo-Quinones recommends intimate stories about the struggle with drugs and alcohol and the journey to recovery
Chin-Sun Lee recommends subversive works of fiction about women fighting against the patriarchy