guitargrrl wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new here, and I have a younger brother with Asperger's Syndrome. I have ADHD myself. Anyway, I write young adult books and recently finished a novel about a 16-year-old girl with AS. One problem I'm running into is agents saying that, while it's a good and publishable book, my MC does not seem 'autistic' enough. And it's nearly impossible to explain the diversity of symptoms people have. I also think that Autism has been unfairly stereotyped in the media, and that is why I wrote the book. The problem is--people expect to see something more obvious. Like the Rain Man. But my character attends regular classes at a regular public school (as many with AS do), she's passionate about music, and most of all she's trying to figure out just what 'normal' means. She watches people a lot, trying to figure out what's appropriate and what's not. But she's also hyper aware of things because she's been told so many times that there is something 'wrong' with her. When in reality, she perceives things differently.
Anyway, I really like this site. And it's interesting to see how many people share my brother's frustration--as well as mine!
Writing a book myself but been busy too much to write it.
Nice to meet you, guitargrrl.
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