“For anyone who enjoys tightly-written, wonderfully imaginative science fiction wrapped with romance, this one is a must!”– InD’Tale Magazine The Marann is available for a reduced price from November 19th to November 25th – get it now! Buy the book, and follow the author on social ...
October 24, 2024byBook Reviews Mere Natural Law: Originalism and the Anchoring Truths of the Constitution. By Hadley Arkes. Reviewed by Fr. Stephen Rocker. (skip to review) God Loves The Autistic Mind. By Fr. Matthew Schneider, LC. Reviewed by Fr. Mark Nolette. (skip …[Read more......
Nothing About This is Easy and Here is Whypacks a punch in its 116 pages. Author Mari Stein will admit that it took her a lifetime to write the book, and it is filled with little stories from her “autistic brain”. When Mari was growing up, there was no diagnosis for her. I can...
so please remember that buying, reading, and talking about autistic books = tells publishers we want more. Autistic voices are categorically silenced across history, and that needs to change. As an autistic author, I’m super passionate about this and want more ...
- an autistic teenager investigates the murder of a dog 10 May 2004 (398) Spain's Golden Fleece (Carla Rahn Philips, William D. Philips Jr) Wool Production and the Wool Trade from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century 7 May 2004 (275) *If Not Now, When? (Primo Levi) - a ...
John speaks the remnants of Russian painstakingly pounded into him by Professor Vladimir Tolstoy (yes, he was related to that Tolstoy). He lives in Maryland with a wife who is too good for him and three great kids. The two eldest children are diagnosed as autistic but are slowly improving ...
The first twelve issues ofThe Authority(May 1999-April 2000) were written by Warren Ellis and drawn by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary. They quickly established that they were telling grand tales on a big canvas; the first four-part storyline had Moscow wiped out by hundreds of superpowered clone...
My Kind of Trouble(Hardcover) – A gender-swappedThe Music Man. A California con-woman launches her plan to take down the man who ruined her father and her family with a music festival con, but her plans didn’t account for the autistic librarian she has to use for part of the con....
She makes us to be aware that we live in a room of the autistic time, and even when insomnia speaks loudly, no one can hear the fractures of the day that assembles in us piece by piece like in an X-ray image, and no one can see our nakedness and our vulnerability. We hide ...