Published on 12, July, 2020
So, my latest Autistic obsession seems to be reading the autobiographies of other Autistic people. Anyone else noticed that there has been an explosion of these since the beginning of the pandemic? It was the pandemic that forced a crescendo in the problems that lead me to a very late diagnosis too. Clearly, a lot of us have been busy spending lock down on a voyage of discovery and then writing about it. It's heartening to see so many women are coming to the fore.
To whit, I've just been reading Fern's article in the Your Autism mag...oh there we go again male Dr misdiagnoses woman with BPD ...don't get me started! Seriously though, I'm really looking forward to her book due out in Feb 23 - got my pre-order in and was just feeling the need to give it a plug here.
Meanwhile, I am noticing how many more biographers are not just narrating their personal journey but really taking on the political dimensions of autistic identity. I'd also recommend Clem Bastow's Late Bloomer and Jane McNiece's The Umbrella Picker.
What's your favourite? Anyone else got any recommendations for me I may have missed in my trawls on amazon?
I wonder how many auto/biographies we may have read by/of undiagnosed autistic people.
There are probably many, as we know a lot of us autistic people are late discovered.
Yes probably.
Or were autistic before it became a diagnosis .