hmm ok so I take it thats a common thing with us autistics re "simple, run-on sentences, provides a stream-of-consciousness style" (from that persons post)
I'm really not sure on the fiction type writing.(I've read mostly autistic non fiction when I read any autistic writing) I started to write something myself however I run into issues outputting language onto paper right.
Ok so should I comment on that thread even if I don't know of any books to suggest? I went to that thread and thought of commenting on some non fiction. I think Amanda probably covered the book list well however. :)
But in all honesty do we all stream of thought run on write? I know I do as I've been told by several non autistics I do it. But never really paid attention to or realized if others on the spectrum did.
hmm ok so I take it thats a common thing with us autistics re "simple, run-on sentences, provides a stream-of-consciousness style" (from that persons post)
I'm really not sure on the fiction type writing.(I've read mostly autistic non fiction when I read any autistic writing) I started to write something myself however I run into issues outputting language onto paper right.
Ok so should I comment on that thread even if I don't know of any books to suggest? I went to that thread and thought of commenting on some non fiction. I think Amanda probably covered the book list well however. :)
But in all honesty do we all stream of thought run on write? I know I do as I've been told by several non autistics I do it. But never really paid attention to or realized if others on the spectrum did.
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I'm really not sure on the fiction type writing.(I've read mostly autistic non fiction when I read any autistic writing) I started to write something myself however I run into issues outputting language onto paper right.
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But in all honesty do we all stream of thought run on write? I know I do as I've been told by several non autistics I do it. But never really paid attention to or realized if others on the spectrum did.
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I'm really not sure on the fiction type writing.(I've read mostly autistic non fiction when I read any autistic writing) I started to write something myself however I run into issues outputting language onto paper right.
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But in all honesty do we all stream of thought run on write? I know I do as I've been told by several non autistics I do it. But never really paid attention to or realized if others on the spectrum did.
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