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Introducing the Weekly Writing Contest (Episode 130) - Writing Prompt #26

May 9, 2025
Explore the transformative power of writing as a means of self-expression and identity! Discover the new Neurodivergent Narratives initiative, inviting participants to embrace their uniqueness through weekly prompts. Hear inspiring stories about early creativity and the importance of breaking familial silence around identity. Get excited about a six-word memoir contest aimed at empowering neurodivergent voices. Whether you're an aspiring writer or just curious, there's a place for your truth!
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Writing Sparks Identity

  • Angela Kingdon wrote her first children's book at age five called "They Wed," featuring two girls getting married instead of a boy and a girl.
  • This choice reflected her autistic perspective and early unmasking through writing and drawing.
ADVICE

Writing as Healing Practice

  • Use writing to process confusion and challenges in a neurotypical world.
  • Writing can be a healing tool for autistic and neurodivergent people.
ADVICE

Writing Rituals for Neurodivergence

  • Engage in writing rituals and routines to overcome resistance and burnout.
  • Use varied writing techniques tailored for neurodivergent writers to find your author mojo.
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