Published on 12, July, 2020
I used to write too but my feelings towards it have changed and I'm kinda lost, both in writing and in general.
But if I were to describe what I liked to write, one of my projects was: a collection of 'scenes', focused on describing the sceneries and characters and having no plot.
I also used to write things inspired by Kafka (full of metaphors), but my most recent project has been a gay romance story (focused on one of the characters' autism, unmasking, accepting identity and struggling with apathy), I've developed the characters and have kinda settled on the style of writing for it (it's kinda poem like I think) but I definitely need to work on its world building more.
So in short, I like character writing and sceneries the most.
Now let's hear about your projects! \(^o^)/
If you are interested, my most recent blog was published on Monday:
https://autistic-village.com/2024/04/22/school-as-a-polytropic-environment-the-impact-on-monotropic-minds/
This reminded me of how I couldn't follow my teachers' schedules when they said how we need to do this or that activity for only five to ten minutes a day and I would get so confused that I couldn't do it. Doing multiple stupid activities that each take five minutes is more tiring than one interesting activity which takes 2 hours, now I know.
Yes absolutely!
Constant expectations to switch tasks are unrealistic, distressing and deny all students but particularly us autistic students the opportunity to achieve flow states.