About this Episode
In this episode of Autistic POV, I share 7 ways writing fiction has been helpful to me. Some of these benefits go all the way back to childhood. I discovered others as I wrote my upcoming vampire novel (Trancing Miranda). I wanted to share this info because I think that other autistic people might find this way of looking at storytelling helpful.
Having said that, please note—these are my own personal perks. Not all autistic writers will have the same experience and I would love to hear any differences that might pop up on your list!
Also please note, these are interpersonal benefits that have nothing to do with building a business or making money.
UPDATE: I have renamed the blog again since this episode. Having the blog and podcast share a name was too confusing. So the blog is now Writing After Dark.
Read an Excerpt from My Story
If you want to read an excerpt of of my upcoming vampire story please check out the following post. (I have two excerpts posted on the blog so far with a third excerpt coming later this month).
Vampire Novel Scene 1
It was the first time Nick Markovich had been to the Black Goddess in almost ten years—but it was exactly as he remembered it. Same bundled barbed wire above the bar. Same beat up black walls. Same crowd.
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