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Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum

Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum

Luke Beardon | Dean Worton | Becky Heaver | Michael Barton | Andrew Smith | Colin Newton | Dominic Walsh | Maggie | Debbie Allen | Sarah Galley | Gerard Wilkie | Eloise | Maurice Frank | Serena Shaw | Andy R | Natasha Goldthorpe | Barnabear

(2017)

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Abstract

In this rich and diverse collection, 28 writers describe what positive experiences they have had as an autistic person, and show how the most unexpected subject areas can be a source of the positive. They demonstrate that individuals can, and do, experience life in positive ways, sometimes in the face of adversity. Sharing both dark and joyful moments with unreserved honesty, their insights are moving, often hilarious, creative, and highly intelligent, and usually surprising. From hair-raising travelling experiences to parenting with verve, volunteering to teaching, running a marathon to taking on a PhD, they show that autism need not limit life. Introduced by Luke Beardon and Dean Worton, their stories challenge stereotypes surrounding autism, empower, and entertain.
Autism in the words of autistic people. Alongside fascinating individual tales of personal triumphs, this collection of insights and tales shows the amazing reflection, articulation and self-awareness of these autistic authors. This book is surely a must for parents of autistic children to let them see into the future and inspire them to know what their children have the capacity to become.
Sarah Hendrickx, autistic adult, Autism Specialist and author
In a world where ASD is officially classified as a 'disorder', this book contains wonderful and uplifting accounts of how autism can be a blessing. The enthusiasm and strength of the contributors shines through in each revealing chapter. A must read for everyone newly diagnosed with the condition and for clinicians who insist on representing autism as a deficit-based condition.
E. Veronica (Vicky) Bliss, Clinical Psychologist

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum, edited by Luke Beardon PhD and Dean Worton 5
Preface - Luke Beardon 13
1. Opening the Umbrella (Multicoloured Thank You Very Much!) - Alyssa Aleksanian 17
2. How Volunteering with Bradford Autism Support Gave Me Confidence and Helped Me Come to Terms with My Own Diagnosis of Asperger’s Syndrome - Gwen Greenwood 25
3. A New Career Path: Undertaking a PhD: The Doctor Will See You Now! - Dr Christopher Wilson 39
4. Becoming a Parent Is Really, Really Hard… Who Would Have Guessed? - Becky Heaver 51
5. Autism and Music - Michael Barton 55
6. How Discovering Creative Writing Opened Up a Whole New World for the Aspie in Me - Andrew Smith 71
7. Lifelines: How I Manage My Autism to Create a Positive Life Experience - Tracy Turner 79
8. Positive Experiences of Being on the Autistic Spectrum: Personal Reflections from Joanna Treasure - Joanna Treasure 91
9. A Year in Normandy: Learning a Foreign Language and Culture - Dean Worton 109
10. The Story Behind a Story: My Novella – The Atlas Legacy - Colin Newton 125
11. My London Marathon Experience: Walking into a New Day - Dominic Walsh 137
12. In an Economic Climate When the Most Able in Society Are Having Difficulty Finding Work, What Chance Do Those with Disabilities Have? Tony’s Journey - Maggie 143
13. Loyal Companions: Animals Can Teach Us All a Lot about Happiness and Acceptance - Debbie Allen 153
14. Celebrating the Autism Spectrum - PJ Hughes 159
15. Positive Experiences for Sarah (Aged 27): Enjoying Freedom That I Never Thought I’d Have - Sarah Galley 165
16. How Our Negative Experiences Can Raise Awareness of Autism and Produce Positive Results for Society - A. Nonny Mouse 169
17. Aspies’ Experiences in Theatre - C.A. Smart 173
18. The Day I (Nearly) \nBecame a Male Prostitute - Atul Movelis 179
19. My Radio Show: Making People Happier with My Strong Music Interest and Knowledge - Gerard Wilkie 187
20. Turning Points: How Thinking Outside the Box Helped Me Overcome Hurdles in My Music Teaching Career - Eloise B. 191
21. Why Bother? Aiming to Create Social Fairness and Harmony - Maurice Frank 201
22. Positives I Can Draw from Experiences as a Result \nof the Tragic Events on\n 7 July 2005 in London - Serena Shaw 217
23. Interview with a Music\n Lover on Positive \nAspects of His Life - Andy R. 225
24. Revelations on Planet Autism - Planet Autism 233
25. Two Very Different Birth Stories - Nat Goldthorpe 237
26. Syndromes, Spectra and Starlight - Barnabear 245
27. Turning a Negative into a Positive - Alex Wilkinson 253
28. Dream Big: There Can Be Another End to the Rainbow - Lynette Marshall 263