[Stylist] An Anthology on Autism, Invitation to Contribute

Jacobson, Shawn D Shawn.D.Jacobson at hud.gov
Fri Oct 16 19:21:33 UTC 2020


Barbara

Despite what I said earlier, that might be a good article.

Personally, I hate being dependant (and it makes me break bad some times).

Shawn

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Subject: Re: [Stylist] An Anthology on Autism, Invitation to Contribute

How long do we have to compose an article for this? I cannot write from the perspective of an autistic person — that I know of — but have observable evidence, from my nonverbal twin, of frustrating it is when people talk about you like you're not there but you know what they're saying. If I could just figure out how to explain it myself. (We fought for years to get a teacher not to talk about him in front of him and finally removed him from her room.)  

Barbara Hammel

> On Oct 15, 2020, at 23:27, Aziza R via Stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello there,
> We are beginning a new project similar to the Walk in my Paws 
> Anthology I was featured in last year and are looking for people 
> interested in sharing their stories. This time around, we are focusing 
> on the Autistic community and experience. We want to elevate the 
> voices of Autistic people, as well as hear what experiences and 
> lessons parents, teachers, partners and professionals in the field 
> have learned and grown from having a relationship with an Autistic 
> person.  We want to share triumphs and humor but also struggles and 
> pain, honest reality is what we’re looking for. We are open to couples 
> or parents and children writing their stories together if that is more 
> comfortable. If you’d be interested, send me an email address and I 
> will put you on the contact list so you can stay informed as we move 
> forward. Let me know if you have any questions, and please check out 
> Walk in my Shoes and Walk in my Paws, both great anthologies.
> 
> For those who may not be familiar, Walk in my Shoes: An Anthology on 
> Usher Syndrome shares stories of individuals living with hearing and 
> or vision loss due to Usher Syndrome.
> 
> Walk in my Paws: An Anthology: Working Service Dogs tells the stories 
> of raising, training and handling service dogs from all over the 
> disability community.
> 
> Both books are available on Amazon, Kindle and the NLS Bard website.
> 
> Feel free to share with anyone you know who may be interested.
> 
> Thanks,
> Aziza
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow.” / Mary Anne 
> Radmacher
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