This is something I've been pondering for a while, then I saw the thread about writing autistic characters and thought I'd ask.
I've been trying to write some fanfiction, specifically Harry Potter, but I'm really struggling with fleshing out the characters.
I was wondering if any writers had tips for autistic people to write neurotypical characters as guides for NTs expect that I'm already skilled at judging whether dialogue could pass as realistic.
My biggest problem is that I know dialogue is very important for show-not-tell. I'm a very introspective person so I spend more time than socially acceptable in my own thoughts - something not very exciting for readers or advancing plot!
When I do write dialogue, I struggle to make it sound realistic (probably because my own social communication is poor) much less to develop separate voices for each character. That said, when reading I strongly dislike writing where the characters are flat.
I know some people with autism are brilliant at writing, I knew one lady who used her echolalia to produce excellent dialogue but even pouring over quotations of existing characters, I'm not sure how to make dialogue less stilted.