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Part of our 12-Week Writing Series for autistic creatives and late-diagnosed adults.
In this episode of The Autistic Culture Podcast, Dr. Angela Kingdon is joined by writer and editor Jo Case to explore the hidden neurodivergent depths of beloved book characters. Together, they dive into the emotional power of autistic-coded characters, the experience of late autism discovery, and how fiction helps autistic readers find identity, resonance, and belonging.
From Anne of Green Gables to Harriet the Spy, this conversation celebrates the moment we finally saw someone like us—on the page.
We also announce the winners of our Week 7 writing contest on that very theme!
🎧 What You’ll Learn
🏆 Week 7 Winners
🥇 First Place:
“The Armadillo and the Cactus”
by Genya Vasilov
🥈 Runner-Up:
“The Runt and the Kitten”
by Fiona Baker
👏 Congratulations to our featured writers, and thank you to everyone who submitted! Want to see their full entries? 👉 Read their stories here.
👤 About Jo Case
Jo is the editor of Someone Like Me, an upcoming anthology of creative non-fiction by Autistic, gender-diverse, and women writers. She’s also deputy books and ideas editor at The Conversation and author of the memoir Boomer and Me, which explores autistic motherhood and late identification.
Neurodivergent Narratives Presents: ‘Someone Like Me’ Contest
Prompt: Write about a childhood book character you now read as Autistic.
🖊️ Open to: Everyone
🗓️ Deadline: Wednesday, July 2 at 12 PM ET / 5 PM UK
💷 Prize: £10 per winner
📘 Publication: Winning entries featured on Substack and in the Neurodivergent Narratives anthology
🔗 Submit your entry here →
✅ Submission Rules
📢 Share with #SomeoneLikeMe on social media
Related Episodes:
Neurodivergent Creative Cycles with Sol Smith (Episode 140) - Writing Prompt #31
The Art of Unmasking (Episode 142) - Writing Prompt #32
🌟 Connect With Us
📱 Follow us on Instagram
🎧 Find us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify
🛍️Our Autism-affirming merch shop
🌐 Learn more at www.autisticculturepodcast.com
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Part of our 12-Week Writing Series for autistic creatives and late-diagnosed adults.
In this episode of The Autistic Culture Podcast, Dr. Angela Kingdon is joined by writer and editor Jo Case to explore the hidden neurodivergent depths of beloved book characters. Together, they dive into the emotional power of autistic-coded characters, the experience of late autism discovery, and how fiction helps autistic readers find identity, resonance, and belonging.
From Anne of Green Gables to Harriet the Spy, this conversation celebrates the moment we finally saw someone like us—on the page.
We also announce the winners of our Week 7 writing contest on that very theme!
🎧 What You’ll Learn
🏆 Week 7 Winners
🥇 First Place:
“The Armadillo and the Cactus”
by Genya Vasilov
🥈 Runner-Up:
“The Runt and the Kitten”
by Fiona Baker
👏 Congratulations to our featured writers, and thank you to everyone who submitted! Want to see their full entries? 👉 Read their stories here.
👤 About Jo Case
Jo is the editor of Someone Like Me, an upcoming anthology of creative non-fiction by Autistic, gender-diverse, and women writers. She’s also deputy books and ideas editor at The Conversation and author of the memoir Boomer and Me, which explores autistic motherhood and late identification.
Neurodivergent Narratives Presents: ‘Someone Like Me’ Contest
Prompt: Write about a childhood book character you now read as Autistic.
🖊️ Open to: Everyone
🗓️ Deadline: Wednesday, July 2 at 12 PM ET / 5 PM UK
💷 Prize: £10 per winner
📘 Publication: Winning entries featured on Substack and in the Neurodivergent Narratives anthology
🔗 Submit your entry here →
✅ Submission Rules
📢 Share with #SomeoneLikeMe on social media
Related Episodes:
Neurodivergent Creative Cycles with Sol Smith (Episode 140) - Writing Prompt #31
The Art of Unmasking (Episode 142) - Writing Prompt #32
🌟 Connect With Us
📱 Follow us on Instagram
🎧 Find us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify
🛍️Our Autism-affirming merch shop
🌐 Learn more at www.autisticculturepodcast.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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