October14
 I was approached by a student in architecture, Regina Chen, from The National University of Singapore about the way people with autism perceive space. Whilst I’m only one person with autism and every ‘autism fruit salad’ is a different combination, I have worked with 100s of people on the autism spectrum so felt I’d reply as best I could keeping that diversity in mind. Here’s my replies: Read the rest of this entry »
October12
 Some adults on the autism spectrum consider they would really like to help others on the autism spectrum and asked how I became an autism consultant. Here’s the synopsis. Read the rest of this entry »
October9
 Well, I started out doing quite classical work, as can be seen best in my life sized bronzes. Then, being face blind and unable to ask people if I could please feel their faces so I could sculpt them, I began Read the rest of this entry »
October8
 There’s an Autism Arts show in NY this weekend at the New York City Autism/Asperger’s Conference. Will my art be there? Read the rest of this entry »
October7
 According to Wikipedia the definition of Terrorism is ,
“the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion. Read the rest of this entry »
October5
The Jumbled Jigsaw was the embodiment of my ‘autism as a fruit salad’ model and was an navigator’s manual with which to work out the nature of each individual’s autism and which directions relate to which pieces of ‘fruit salad’. Read the rest of this entry »
October3
 Each month I send out a challenge for people to send me a 1-2 word topic they’d like me to write a poem to and I must write all the poems in the challenge within 48 hours. People CAN’T send names (yes, everyone wants one named after their child
but they can send other 1-2 word titles. Each sender only gets me writing one poem per poetry challenge and the more surreal the challenge, the better. Read the rest of this entry »