ADHD I received the WORST BAD REVIEW...and I love it I'll explain why, what I've learned about myself and my writing, and why I feel motivated to write more. Back in the late 2010s, I was writing erotica. I self-published a handful of books and did freelance work for private customers (an entirely different blog
ADHD Featured 25 Struggles and Myths Neurodivergent Authors Face 1. Respect the structure of your brain. Your brain will only work the way it is structured to work. Forcing it to work another way will only cause stress, anxiety, and failure.
ADHD Autism Assessments Test for Nontraditional Storytelling Skills I underwent autism and ADHD assessment in early 2024. The doctor administering the assessment gave me a task: tell a story using the images from David Wiesner's book Tuesday. This YouTube video is a nice montage of the pages. There are images of frogs floating into a town
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chaos COVER REVEAL Nontraditional Plot Structures for Neurodiverse Writers Check out the cover reveal for this free ebook that introduces neurodiverse writers (and neurotypical) to plot structures beyond the commonly used hero’s Journey. These plots are emotionally accessible, highly creative, and more “traditional” than you’d expect. Born from a rejected dissertation
chaos What is a "plot" and why "subplots" don't exist The following is a section from my upcoming free ebook Nontraditional Plot Structures for Neurodiverse writers. It comes out May 1 and will be available on this blog! WHAT IS A "PLOT"? This may seem like an unnecessary section. Any writer who chooses to read this book already
Uncategorized Asymptotes and God from the Volvo an excerpt from my forthcoming ebook Nontraditional Plot Structures for Neurodiverse Writers There is a version of the Journey plot structure that I refer to as an Asymptote. It is very, very common and, as far as I can tell, ignored in discussions about writing and plot structures. A Journey
neurodivergence Professional Wrestling: a story told using Ritual and Force Professional wrestling is an evolution of street theater, the most ancient and unknown forms of theater. It predates theater buildings, amphitheaters, dramatic texts, and formal actors. It could very well go back thousands of years. Street theater has three simple elements: performers, an audience, and a story. Professional wrestling has
Information Fragments of Chaos: Organizing Chunks of Random Notes Into Whole Stories I wrote a post on Instagram asking for neurodivergent writers to talk to me about their notebooks. Every neurodivergent writer I've ever talked to has had a trove of notebooks filled with ideas and partially written stories. I asked each person who generously responded about their notes, how
Information INFORMATION: Another Story Structure for Neurodiverse Writers I've been thinking about plot structure for over ten years. I couldn't understand why I could explain a conventional journey structure, but struggled to construct one. Then in the middle of a doctoral theater theory course, my professor asked, "Does a traditional plot structure reflect
Critiquing Adapting "Little Miss Muffet" into a Chaos-structured story I've written about Chaos before. First, in my post about the concept in general, and then in an analysis of "Hey Diddle, Diddle" as a manifestation of a Chaos structure. Now, I'm going a step further. I'm doing an adaptation of "
chaos "Hey, Diddle, Diddle", a Nursery Rhyme Built With Chaos "Hey Diddle, Diddle" (HDD) makes no conventional sense. Theorists and literary critics cannot agree about HDD. Some believe it's "literary nonsense". Others insist it is "gibberish". These are actual literary distinctions. I want to reinterpret and clarify a nursery rhyme that can
neurodivergence CHAOS: an Alternative Plot Structure for Neurodiverse Writers I've been working on this for a long time. Only recently have I taken on the name of Chaos to describe this alternative plot structure. It's nothing new. I'm only describing a form of writing that's existed on the edges of literature
ADHD #ADHD #actuallyautistic #auDHD At the beginning of the year, at the age of 49, I was diagnosed auDHD and I haven't talked about it. I'm one of many women diagnosed late in life. We were also misdiagnosed for many, many years. For me, it began at 20, with a diagnosis of major or clinical depression, bits of OCD, PMD, an eating disorder, and an anxiety disorder. I didn't go on
Writing Advice Brain Experiments Reveal Ways To Develop Creative Flow States, or, Why Your Brain Needs Creative Writing Coaching https://www.sciencealert.com/brain-imaging-experiment-reveals-the-secret-behind-creative-flow Whether or not you sign up for my coaching, this is very important. Creative people, in fact anyone that does anything that has creative elements, can get into a "flow state". Essentially, this is being