Fiction, with an assortment of Autistic people with totally different personalities.
One of the side effects of the meds I am on is that I seem to have lost the ability to "go into the place" where I do not lose my words and where I can articulate well. Before I became ill, I was halfway through the second book in a trilogy that was geared toward a readership of pre-teen, early teen Autistics [ and hopefully a few non-Autistics who might learn something about us] At this time I am so far unable to find a way back into that place.
While writing, I would often share excerpts of what I was writing with different Autistic young people. They did NOT all identify with one particular character in the story, but they pretty much all found one that would trigger them to say "He/she is just like me!"
I tried to represent a variety of unique Autistic characters. Very few of them fit into the stereotype very well. Saying that, I am aware that there are few extroverted Autistics as compared to introverts, and that my writing does present more of the outgoing than introverted characters. That is deliberate for two reasons. One, because the "little professor" type Autistic,in my opinion,has already been overly portrayed. But mostly because I am one of the extroverted, ADHHHHHHHHHHD, "spazzy", non-genius Autistic who is rarely represented either in literature or the media.
Anyway, that is the type of books for Autistics I would love to see and hope to both have the time left and the ability to complete.