PinnedPublished inAbout Me StoriesAbout Me — Brittany LuckhamI’m a late-identified Autistic woman from ON, Canada who loves to learn new things, write to her heart’s content, and read amazing books.Jun 13, 20243Jun 13, 20243
PinnedAutism: Resources MasterlistSince it can be so hard to find decent resources on Autism in adults, especially adult women, I thought I’d create a master list of…Apr 2, 20234Apr 2, 20234
Diversity in Books Means Diversity in NarrativeReading Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy for Black History Month6h ago6h ago
Don’t Know Autism, Don’t Know MeWhen my family doesn’t want to learn about autism, it feels like they don’t want to know me.Mar 63Mar 63
She Said: Feminism Persists Part 2What would the world look like if it’d been designed by women?Feb 27Feb 27
She Said: Feminism Persists, Part 1This is part one of a two-part series. Over January and February, I read two feminist-centered books: What She Said by Elizabeth Renzetti…Feb 25Feb 25
Writing Craft For Teens by a YA AuthorDear Ally, How Do You Write a Book by Ally Carter Book ReviewFeb 6Feb 6
The Invisible Life of the Unidentified Autistic GirlAutism in Heels by Jennifer Cook O’Toole Book ReviewJan 301Jan 301
My Top 10 Reads of 2024From Percy Jackson to the best thriller I’ve ever read, and to the origins of the notebook.Jan 72Jan 72