Autistic Meltdown

Hello, 

As some of you are aware, I'm currently writing a romance novel with one of the lead protagonists being autistic. I've been working quite hard in order to get his characteristics as close to the mark as I can and I believe I've been quite successful so far.

As such, I've had a rather critical piece converted to audio so that you can listen to what I've been writing. I'm hoping that this is in someway relatable and that I have got as close to the mark as I can. 

The clip itself is barely five minutes long, but I hope that you will feel it as much as you can hear it. Any criticism or comments are welcome if anyone is interested at all.

Sviatoslav is told that his best-friend Lily is moving away from their hometown, a change that the cub doesn't take well in the slightest:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11wALTpv2UVhjyJn24adqqkYp82I1QI_3/view?usp=drivesdk

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  • It's very graphic and real and good.

    Of my 3 that autistic children, one is non-verbal, and he used to have devastating meltdowns. He could become insane with frustration and go on the rampage headbutting the walls. Once he headbutted a mirror and there was glass in his forehead. 

    Art imitates life and the story brings to life the reality for a growing number of people

  • Thanks friend, I do hope that this won't cause anyone any unnecessary distress should they ever get the chance to read it. I hope that if and when they do, they'll understand that what they're witnessing isn't done out of insanity or malevolence, but out of grief and pain, and that it's a coping mechanism.

    Don't worry, this isn't going to be a public service announcement of some variety XD As much as I like people to be aware I'd rather do it in a way where they can relate and enjoy a heartwarming tale as they do so :)

    I'll win through with this one day

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  • Thanks friend, I do hope that this won't cause anyone any unnecessary distress should they ever get the chance to read it. I hope that if and when they do, they'll understand that what they're witnessing isn't done out of insanity or malevolence, but out of grief and pain, and that it's a coping mechanism.

    Don't worry, this isn't going to be a public service announcement of some variety XD As much as I like people to be aware I'd rather do it in a way where they can relate and enjoy a heartwarming tale as they do so :)

    I'll win through with this one day

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