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Asperger’s And Me

  • 1 December, 2018
Steph Swainston on discovering her own Asperger’s Syndrome via writing — and its benefits. Steph Swainston describes how an autistic character in one of her novels led her to discover her own Asperger’s Syndrome — and explains its writing benefits.

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