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snayl
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23 Nov 2013, 12:52 pm

Hello, my name is Michael. I’m on the Autism Spectrum and was diagnosed late in life at 39 (per the DSM-IV, I was classified as having Asperger Syndrome).

I host a weekly program on my Youtube channel called Mr Snayl’s Wild Ride; among other things, I describe my perceptions and experiences of life on the spectrum.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpjNgmHZiHc[/youtube]In this episode, I talk about my fragile first steps toward becoming a writer, and the psychological hurdles I have to overcome to even allow myself to consider the possibility.

Does anybody else identify with any of this sort of self-prescribed rule-setting and boundaries and things like that? Please let me know. Also, if you find this or any of my other videos helpful or interesting (or at least entertaining), it would mean a lot if you would be willing to click the LIKE button for the video, or even to go so far as to SUBSCRIBE to my channel as well.

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23 Nov 2013, 1:14 pm

I tried to sell myself as "free-lance editor" for a while. I got a couple of gigs but it didn't really work out.
Writing is hard for me. I really have to go into a trance to write anything serious.



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26 Nov 2013, 7:06 pm

I write too. Mainly plays, the fourth of which is being staged next month.

However i predominantly consider myself a painter.

You can check out my work at: WWW.ROSSVANGOGH.CO.UK



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27 Nov 2013, 2:07 pm

snayl-

I love your Call Of Cthulhu shirt.
By the way, besides having literary ambitions, you and I share a common haircut. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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27 Nov 2013, 3:26 pm

I have to sneak around at my day job in order to do my thing. My top right desk drawer is full of hand-painted yarn, jewelry findings, sketches, poems and song lyrics. :lol:


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30 Nov 2013, 1:48 pm

Yes I can totaly relate, I am in the proses of going fulltime with my "almost-lifetime" long dream of making a living of music and sound :) so far it is looking good, but I have spent the last 10 years in constant struggle with my musical identity and with allowing myself to be what I am (a musichan)



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07 Dec 2013, 1:29 pm

Snayl, I relate to too much of this...I fear many of us do. The Dungeons and Dragons (AD&D), comics, etc...

I've started ton's of things that never came to fruition, or I flaked out.
1. Started a medieval reenactment group...but never had the time to develop it.
2. Bought 10 acres to build a medieval mott-n-bailey castle and medieval village...then realized I hated the people I recruited and abandoned it.
3. Still trying to get my RPG company started. Nice shirt btw, the game material I produce is for Call of Cthulhu and Lovecraftian games.
4. I aspire to be a great hunter, and I'm great at hunting....just horrible at finding and staying quiet. I can't get deer, I can't even find them.

Too much quitting to list, and giving up to mention. I sold out long ago to first become wealthy...then fund my dreams when I can afford it. I'm still doing the same things though. I still plot and plan though, as I like my pipe dreams.


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08 Dec 2013, 1:46 pm

Let's see….

- Studied keyboard throughout my childhood (piano and classical organ)
- Started as a sound engineer for tv productions
- Spent several years in web design
- Produced some online multimedia training
- Several more years as a portraitist (digital imaging mainly)
- Concurrent with the portrait work did some commercial photography
- Produced some podcasts
- Enjoy various forms of needlework for relaxation.
- Now considering where to head next. Likely candidates are more podcasts and photo restoration work, and art renderings from old photos.


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13 Dec 2013, 10:51 am

staremaster wrote:
I tried to sell myself as "free-lance editor" for a while. I got a couple of gigs but it didn't really work out.
Writing is hard for me. I really have to go into a trance to write anything serious.


Me too! It takes me some time to get into "the zone" or whatever it should be called, back into the headset of whatever world or the scene I was last working on or whatever, in order to start up again.

The vast majority of my writing I do before sunup, since there are fewer distractions then to keep me from heading into "the zone." This has been easier lately due to winter and the shorter daylight hours, which, of course, exacerbates my Seasonal Affective Disorder (that in turn compounds my numerous other disorders), but fortunately (!) it strikes mostly in the evenings.



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13 Dec 2013, 10:58 am

ROSSVG wrote:
I write too. Mainly plays, the fourth of which is being staged next month.

However i predominantly consider myself a painter.

You can check out my work at: WWW.ROSSVANGOGH.CO.UK


Fascinating! One of my favorite musicians, David Sylvian, paints for his personal pleasure. He doesn't have gallery shows or anything (knowing full well he could sell his work based on his fame alone), because then painting would become another "job" for him.

Continued success to you!



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13 Dec 2013, 11:01 am

IntroSpectral wrote:
Yes I can totaly relate, I am in the proses of going fulltime with my "almost-lifetime" long dream of making a living of music and sound :) so far it is looking good, but I have spent the last 10 years in constant struggle with my musical identity and with allowing myself to be what I am (a musichan)


I get it, man!

A close friend of mine was a member of The Verve Pipe (don't know if you remember that rock band from the 1990s?). Even though he played music his whole life, and majored in music as an undergraduate, he told me he always feared his bandmates would "discover" he wasn't a "real" musician. I don't know how much more "real" a musician he could have been than he was! I guess we all have our gauge of success, and our fears with which we must grapple.

Best of luck to you.

PS I dig your tagline!



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13 Dec 2013, 11:14 am

AutisticMillionaire wrote:
Snayl, I relate to too much of this...I fear many of us do. The Dungeons and Dragons (AD&D), comics, etc...

I've started ton's of things that never came to fruition, or I flaked out.
1. Started a medieval reenactment group...but never had the time to develop it.
2. Bought 10 acres to build a medieval mott-n-bailey castle and medieval village...then realized I hated the people I recruited and abandoned it.
3. Still trying to get my RPG company started. Nice shirt btw, the game material I produce is for Call of Cthulhu and Lovecraftian games.
4. I aspire to be a great hunter, and I'm great at hunting....just horrible at finding and staying quiet. I can't get deer, I can't even find them.

Too much quitting to list, and giving up to mention. I sold out long ago to first become wealthy...then fund my dreams when I can afford it. I'm still doing the same things though. I still plot and plan though, as I like my pipe dreams.


I hear you. Sounds like you have much more motivation, certainly at the outset, than I've ever had in my entire life. I envy you that much. Working with others is always such a risk for us, isn't it? My wife and I work together quite often, mostly because of our complimentary/balancing skills, but we still butt heads quite often since our styles are so different. If I wasn't so committed to her, of course, we would have parted working ways several times!

Without going into too much detail, I recently wanted to start a steampunk-type RPG with my wife and a friend, but couldn't find a system that I liked enough to overlook/disregard the aspects I didn't like. So I tried to hybridize a hodge-podge of a few systems (including CoC), but soon the project -- which I created! -- became so unwieldy I was too overwhelmed to continue and it never materialized.



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13 Dec 2013, 11:17 am

Marky9 wrote:
Let's see….

- Studied keyboard throughout my childhood (piano and classical organ)
- Started as a sound engineer for tv productions
- Spent several years in web design
- Produced some online multimedia training
- Several more years as a portraitist (digital imaging mainly)
- Concurrent with the portrait work did some commercial photography
- Produced some podcasts
- Enjoy various forms of needlework for relaxation.
- Now considering where to head next. Likely candidates are more podcasts and photo restoration work, and art renderings from old photos.


Wow, quite a list! Much of it is familiar, too. A lot of that going around, apparently. Interesting...

I realize this is a bit off-topic, but I'm curious about the last line in your signature that mentions "Autistic Burnout." Where does that come from? What does it mean, exactly?



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15 Dec 2013, 6:19 pm

I've actually been working on creating...something, for the past four years. I'll be entering my fifth year of working
on this 'project' (or set of projects), come the end of this month.

You just have to take it to a professional level, and for the first two or three years, remain utterly secretive about
what you're working on.

The tricky part is, actually 'coming out with it', once you've reached that stage. I've only been able to tell my dad,
and about two other people, any actual details.

I think a blind enthusiasm is essential. My first two years of work weren't very good, but there's some there that could
be salvaged. I just didn't care during that time how good or bad it was, as I had no benchmarks to go by.



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26 Dec 2013, 11:13 am

Mr. Snayl - As I use it, burnout refers to an observed phenomena wherein, after perhaps years of coping, for some reasons an ASD person experiences a permanently lessened ability to do so. (In my case, I attribute it to the normal cognitive decline that comes with aging.) But I have seen it used elsewhere to mean other things.


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26 Dec 2013, 12:58 pm

I have to keep my songwriting secret. When I tried to share it with my wife, she got angry at me and denounced me as "egotistical", and similar terms. She made it quite clear that my songs were "crap", "repetitive", "boring", and "nothing special". Thus, I now hide it from her and from everyone else.