I've made it my goal this year to work on my memoir Diana the Dreamer and Things that Begin with D by entering into Nanowrimo again and trying to write 50,000 words in the month of November. It has almost been ten years since I was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome a form of High Functioning Autism. While it has been a long, but rewarding road from being socially awkward to being socially adequate, autism has blessed my life tremendously. My book is about:
Diana the Dreamer and Things that Begin with D chronicles my adventure of being diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome a form of High Functioning Autism, the summer before High School. Having Asperger Syndrome and being plunged into the social sea that is High School, I was drowning, but there were teachers and friends that pulled me out and made me who I am today. It also delves into my past to see if I could in fact pinpoint the moments when I first learned if there was something different about me and it also focuses on the challenges and positive aspects of autism.
Here's to many more years with autism and many more adventures.
No comments:
Post a Comment