Peter O’Neil is the author of My So-Called Disorder: Autism, Exploding Trucks, and the Big Daddy of Rock and Roll.
When I was diagnosed as autistic at age sixty-five, my whole life and my career as a product liability attorney made sense for the first time. This blog, and my book, My So-Called Disorder: Autism, Exploding Trucks, and the Big Daddy of Rock and Roll, celebrate the strengths of autistic people and our value to any human endeavor.
Sunday, July 2, 2023
My So-Called Disorder: We Know We're Different Long Before We Know We're Autistic
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Sometimes Autistic People Need a Bit of Instruction in Social Matters that Come Easily to Neurotypical Folk
In my story about doors I hint at how confused autistic people often are by social cues, gestures, facial expressions, small talk, and unspo...
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Everything on the cover of my book, My So-Called Disorder , has significance to me and to my story. Take for instance, "pipe clean...
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It's interesting how comfortable and good it can feel for autistic person to have a conversation with other autistic people. Last week ...
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Most of what I have written for the press are articles about the value of neurodiversity in the workplace. (See HERE or HERE or HERE )...

