Published inInvisible Illness10 Ways Your Child Can Be a Better Friend to Autistic PeersAutism Awareness Month: learning how you can adapt to autistic peersApr 10, 2022A response icon2Apr 10, 2022A response icon2
Published inA Thousand LivesAre You a Librocubicularist in the Bedroom?Necessary words for a logophile living the bookish lifeJan 26, 2022A response icon4Jan 26, 2022A response icon4
How I Got Out of a Rut by Trying Something New Every Month for a YearI was inspired by this bookJan 10, 2022A response icon3Jan 10, 2022A response icon3
Published inAbout Me StoriesAbout Me — Sarah McInnesAn introspective introvert talks about anxiety, beaches, parenting, neurodiversity, and her love of books and writingOct 23, 2021A response icon5Oct 23, 2021A response icon5
Published inBeing KnownOur Shared Recurring DreamsCan we forge connections using shared dreams?Oct 6, 2021A response icon1Oct 6, 2021A response icon1
Published inInvisible IllnessMy Autistic Son Laughs at Sad Movies (It Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means)It’s an unfair misconception that autistic kids don’t feel empathyOct 5, 2021A response icon9Oct 5, 2021A response icon9
Published inFound In My Journal(un)Happy Birthday to MeFor the first time ever, I’m just not feeling my birthdaySep 25, 2021A response icon2Sep 25, 2021A response icon2
Published inWriters’ BlokkeAre You My Ideal Reader? Am I Yours? Is Making an Ideal Reader Profile Even Necessary?Marketing experts say an ideal reader profile is necessary for authors, but I’m not convincedSep 15, 2021Sep 15, 2021
Published inInvisible IllnessI’ve Been a Mess Since My Private Post Was Shared With My Son’s TeachersOn Mental Health and Vulnerability as a WriterSep 2, 2021A response icon7Sep 2, 2021A response icon7
Published inWriters’ BlokkeWhat Do Writers Dream of at Night?A tug-of-war between a writer and a housewifeAug 30, 2021A response icon1Aug 30, 2021A response icon1