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Ever the arty Autie

Shelf Life; How Many Readers ?

June30

 

 

Midnight Sea by Donna Williams Since 1991, Nobody Nowhere was translated into over 20 languages worldwide and progressively some of my 8 further books have also been translated into other languages too. I’ve directly sold around 1 million new copies of what has ultimately become my 9 published books. But my books have been read far more broadly than that. Read the rest of this entry »

Autistic attachment; Can those with autism experience love, loss and trauma?

June25

Hesitation by Donna Williams Hi Donna, I wonder if you could answer a quick question. Do auties experience feelings of love? If so can they experience trauma through loss of a person, attachment or object? Many thanks.

Here’s my reply: Read the rest of this entry »

What autism mystery? So what is ASD?

June18

Storm in a Tea Cup by Donna Williams I got this a question about the nature of ‘Autism Spectrum Disorder’. I was asked

In your opinion is ASD a learning disability, a neurological
condition or a mental health issue…or something entirely unique perhaps?

Here was my answer…. Read the rest of this entry »

Exposure Anxiety versus Pathological Demand Avoidance.

June17

Aloof by Nature by Donna Williams Someone wrote to me about the differences between Exposure Anxiety (EA, as written about in the book, Exposure Anxiety; The Invisible Cage ) and Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). Here are my reflections on those differences: Read the rest of this entry »

Recipe of the month (June): Home made snack bars.

June16

Tantrum by Donna Williams Welcome to a new feature: recipe of the month. Read the rest of this entry »

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Apocalypse Now? To hell with debate, what can the simple folk do?

June15

Tidal Moon by Donna Williams I am seriously telling people in drought stricken suburbs, cities and towns to collect any large rubbish bins or industrial size builder’s tubs and place them around your back garden. Even put them under your rain pipes. Read the rest of this entry »

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An Elephant Never Forgets, but we do – the latest money spinner in the autism marketplace.

June10

Circus Hoops by Donna Williams Chris Draper, a scientific researcher with the Born Free Foundation contacted me about a new ‘therapy’ ready to cash in on the tail of that equally hot money spinner in the ever expanding autism marketplace, dolphin therapy. Read the rest of this entry »

Post Office Adventures – how much is your postcode?

May20

Aloof By Nature by Donna Williams Our local postmasters are wonderfully autie friendly. However I might get away with being meaning deaf, meaning blind, mono tracked, lacking simultaneous processing of self and other and tumbling pretty much what’s left, these people handle it well with everything from a good natured ‘chuckle with’ to turning a blind eye… CONSTANTLY. Read the rest of this entry »

Donna Williams’ May 2008, 48 hr, Poetry Challenge

May15

Should I?  by Donna Williams 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. Read the rest of this entry »

David Clark, Aisha, and a dream of a Brazilian autism community

May5

Mimosa by Donna Williams From harsh beginnings Aisha came into a fortunate adoption with an autism friendly family who are able to see the person she is and work to shape a world in which her personhood can blossom and be appreciated. Here I talk to her adoptive father, David Clark who has an exciting idea of starting an autism community in Brasil. I’ve asked him about it, and about Aisha. Here’s our interview. Read the rest of this entry »

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