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Neurodiversity in Literature
Recently, neurodiversity is a term that has gained popularity as more people begin to understand and embrace the wide spectrum of neurotypes found in today’s world. It’s a concept that’s just beginning to be explored through literature. One thing is for sure, it can have a powerful impact on readers. By encouraging the accurate representation of neurodiverse characters and embracing the benefits of understanding these differences, authors can use their work to positively influence and advocate for the neurodiverse community. Readers can become more aware of the biases and stereotypes surrounding neurodiversity. Ultimately, I hope to encourage readers to think more deeply about neurodiversity in literature and embrace its strengths.
By Jessica Neutz2 years ago in Writers
Just Another Girl
Graciella Lekunze is a brown-skin girl; just over 5 feet tall, apple-shaped face with super-kinky soft silky hair. She is a young, super naive but smart lady....and she got herself in so many sly situations which made her recoil, then up her game.
By Gratitude LEKUNKENG2 years ago in Writers
My Life Is Not A Fantasy Novel
I’ve been writing for a very long time. Much longer, in fact, than my sister Georgia. While I’m glad that I didn’t manage to get much of an audience before now as I truly wasn’t ready for it, I also get pissed that my sister has a huge platform.
By MaryClare StFrancis2 years ago in Writers









