Resources for Educators & Parents (Sarah Kapit)
Reading Guides, Media Links, etc. (Sally J. Pla)
Blog (Elle McNicoll)
Tell Your Own Story video
A Kind of Spark (Elle McNicoll, for A Novel Mind)
This Is The Last Time I Write A Neurotypical Protagonist (Mike Jung, for A Novel Mind)
I write about anything and everything, but I always write about neurodiversity (Elle McNicoll)
What Too Sticky! Means to My Neurodiverse Family (Jen Malia, for A Novel Mind)
Writing About Autistic Athletes (and Why Baseball is a Metaphor for Life) (Sarah Kapit, for A Novel Mind)
Autism in Historical Fiction: Before There Was a Name (Lyn Miller-Lachmann, for A Novel Mind)
Autistic Characters, Infinite Possibilities (Sarah Kapit, for Nerdy Book Club)
Loving, Imaginative, + Autistic: Writing Nova (Nicole Panteleakos, for A Novel Mind)
Of Girls And Glass Boxes (Sally J. Pla, for A Novel Mind)
Why We Need More Latinx Autistic Stories (Adriana White, for WNDB)
Diverse Autistic Authors Are Changing Neurodiversity Representation in Books (Haley Moss, for WNDB)
15 Books to Read for Autism Acceptance Month (Alaina Lavoie, for WNDB)
Writing Autistic Characters (Adriana White, for A Novel Mind)
Writing Autistic Characters: Behaviorizing vs. Humanizing Approaches (Elizabeth Bartmess, for Disability in KidLit)
Autistic Representation and Real-Life Consequences: An In-Depth Look (Elizabeth Bartmess, for Disability in KidLit)
What Good Representation of Autistic Characters Looks Like (Elizabeth Bartmess, for The Thinking Person's Guide to Autism)
How To Tell If A Book Has Good Autism Rep (Ft. Lists Because We Love That) (by C.G. Drews, for Paper Fury)
Writing Archives (Learn from Autistics)
Defined by Others (Lyn Miller-Lachmann, for Disability in KidLit)
Supportive Communities in Books Portraying Autism (Lyn Miller-Lachmann)
Why Respectful Writing Matters: Interview with Lyn Miller-Lachmann (Get Lit Beacon)