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Choose to Imagine

We think of imagination as an experience that comes to us–invading our tedious everyday to explode a mundane moment on behalf of our spirit. We tend to forget that while “imagination” is a noun, “imagine” is in fact a verb. And like all verbs, in indicates action. While inspiration or creative revery do exist, (and …

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The Autistic Writer: Personas and Masks

People on the Autism Spectrum will often talk of “masking.” I myself have mentioned it several times in this series, but I’ll explain it in brief once more. When someone with Autism masks, they are presenting a personality, state of being, attitude, or even an opinion that runs contrary to their nature in order to …

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