Thanks for your replies. And keep replying! It's encouraging to know that there are other aspiring Aspie writers out there.
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Jane Austen
Emily Dickinson
George Bernard Shaw
Henry Thoreau
Mark Twain
Isaac Asimov
Garrison Keillor
I can think about some of the names as they relate to Asperger's, and some I am undecided on, while others I can see as Aspies. I've listened to Garrison Keillor's Prarie Home Companion before. He seems to have the crowd so under his control that I'm not sure whether he is an Aspie or not. (His voice and writing style have literally been described as hypnotic.) Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) was certainly a free thinker and eccentric for his time. I've read parts of the guilded age. Everything he writes has this kind of strange humor too, which gives his works their distinctiveness, and I believe it does resemble in some very small way, at the very least, some of the jokes around WP. (Call me insane but I feel that WP has a parti.cular sense of humor.) The name Mark Twain, of course, is a clever wordplay. Isaac Asimov writes in a very detailed way and his dialog can be at times rather prosy (although the ideas behind them are very strong and that is what gives his stories his weight, the ideas, more so than the characters); however, I have read that Asimov had a great sense of timing and could give a speech within an alotted amount of time until exactly at the end of the alotted time, without ever looking at a watch. On the other hand, Asimov had poor manual dexterity. Emily Dickinson was a bit off the wall and isolated herself a lot--a role model, I don't know, a genius, certainly, but was she Aspie? I don't know enough to tell. BTW, where did you get this list?
It's great that someone has thought about starting an Aspie writing group. Though school, work, and my hours daily spent on WP will deter me from writing much for the time being, maybe I can participate with you guys on some basic level. Maybe I'll submit some things I've already written. Once they are cleaned up a bit, that is.