Subject: Sadly, she was just an example. :P (nm)
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Posted on: 2015-09-04 20:40:00 UTC
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On Writing Autistic Characters by
on 2015-08-30 15:23:00 UTC
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So I wrote an essay on writing. (Ooh. Recursiveness.) And I'm hoping to get some feedback.
I keep seeing badly-written autistic characters, and it bugs me; therefore, I wrote a guide to good autistic characters.
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RE: Autism by
on 2015-09-01 01:36:00 UTC
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I myself struggle with Autism, so if you have any questions whatsoever, feel free to ask.
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I have a suggestion. by
on 2015-08-31 16:00:00 UTC
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Ooh by
on 2015-08-30 20:17:00 UTC
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This is well-done! I think I've known I was autistic for a few years now (though good luck getting parents to believe that - when I was in middle school I had a test for that and autism was disqualified on the basis that I was capable of making jokes/conversation, which... ugh.)
The only thing I can think of that might be worth elaborating more on is the fact that being autistic and happy are not mutually exclusive (and not happy in the too-dumb-to-be-otherwise sense.) Because a lot of people seem to think that autism is a permanent misery for everyone involved, except when it's ~*INSPIRATIONAL*~. -
Thank you! ^^ by
on 2015-08-30 18:48:00 UTC
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That was a very good, on-point piece, and covers pretty much what I've heard from my (also autistic or otherwise non-neurotypical) friends already.
We're a spectrum, not a scenario! -
Look at Valon. by
on 2015-08-30 18:10:00 UTC
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He is all my good and bad points writ large, including my autism.
I have Asperger's, and thus Valon does as well. I'm very high-functioning, and I'm normal for the most part. The things that stick out are my lack of common sense and the fact that my mind is incredibly surreal (reread my fourth mission). Also the fact that I am very inept in social settings, and prefer to be alone, sometimes with a friend or two.
The only way I can tolerate more people is if they're all weirdos like me, or if they share one of my obsessions. Pathfinder, for instance. -
You make good points. by
on 2015-08-30 16:15:00 UTC
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Autism can be quite subtle. :) by
on 2015-08-30 17:17:00 UTC
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I think the trick to writing an autistic character... by
on 2015-08-31 12:31:00 UTC
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Is first figuring out where on the autistic spectrum they fall, and how it will affect their work. Taking the PPC as an example, someone severely autistic would be completely unsuitable for work in an action department, but might find a calling in one of the quieter bits of DoSAT or FicPsych. Whatever they want, really. Contrast someone who "only" has Asperger's Syndrome; it would be interesting to see how someone like that can function in an action department.
Of course, in a comedy setting, it's trickier - you don't want to make jokes about other people's suffering. -
Not really. by
on 2015-09-01 05:26:00 UTC
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Agent Dinah sounds really interesting! (nm) by
on 2015-09-04 19:29:00 UTC
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Sadly, she was just an example. :P (nm) by
on 2015-09-04 20:40:00 UTC
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Why's that? by
on 2015-08-31 21:53:00 UTC
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Not to mention teaching people... by
on 2015-08-30 17:39:00 UTC
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...that autism is NOT caused by vaccines and that, even if it was, it's NOT worse than dying from a preventable disease!!
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Requisite linking of by
on 2015-08-31 14:20:00 UTC
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"If Anti-Vaccine Parents Rode the Magic School Bus".
Also, requisite plugging of Kippur's book again, because . . . it's technically on topic? And . . . SEND KIPPUR MONEY -
*snort* (nm) (nm) by
on 2015-08-31 18:03:00 UTC
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*snatches bag of NM&NMs* by
on 2015-08-31 19:25:00 UTC
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I think I'm gonna need those, I'm gonna read some badfic for a potential future mission.
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Oh gosh, I see *so* many bad ones. D: by
on 2015-08-30 15:25:00 UTC
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May I have the link?
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*points to link below* Sorry! (nm) by
on 2015-08-30 15:35:00 UTC
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It's no problem. by
on 2015-08-30 16:12:00 UTC
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I was writing the post while the link went up. I don't have the spoons to give any in-depth critique right now, but I enjoyed it immensely. While my own trouble with autistic-character-writing is "oh gosh, I see none written well and I feel like I'm relying on my own experience too much," it is *really* useful to see someone else put into words how I've been feeling about how people write us.
Have you seen a site called "Disability in Kid Lit?" They've done quite a bit on books with autistic characters, and have (IIRC) found a few that they thought were quite good. -
And forgot the link. by
on 2015-08-30 15:24:00 UTC
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On Writing Autistic Characters
There is now a link. -
THANK YOU!!! by
on 2015-08-30 17:35:00 UTC
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Granted, I haven't read or watched that many stories where an autistic person is a main character so I'm less annoyed by the stereotypes you described than I should be but I loved the essay anyway. And, yes, I'm an Aspie.