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I am Eden, mid life, autistic woman, who loves to write, garden, create art and make a positive difference in the world.
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Firstly, I was struck by her calm and peaceful demeanour, but when I got to speak to her properly. I realised that the peace she projected hadn’t always been part of her life. Starting in what she described as a stuck place, not least because of…
You know I love a podcast, and when the host is as good as Dave Chapman at getting you to open up, it’s even better. With over four hundred episodes under his belt it’s not just me that loved speaking to Dave.
“Living The Next Chapter features great authors so that you can be inspired to write your own book, learn from the experts as authors share their writing journey. Tips on writing, publication, distribution and more. Truly, we are living the next chapter!”
Writing prompt pictures for those working on the visual exercise in How To Write Without Block by Eden S Gruger. For all those who access their inspiration visually, here are some picture writing prompts, work through them one by one - sometimes it is a better idea to choose a picture that unsettles you, or that you do not like.
You could ask a thousand autistic women what it’s like, and whilst there will be similarities in the answers, all of the experiences will be different, that’s diversity for you. Eden Gruger autistic author speaks to Nicky Collins autism coach, author and podcaster.
Not since the phenomenon that was The Curious Tale of the Dog in The Night Time by Mark Haddon has a book about autism grabbed me in quite the same way. Autistic author Eden Gruger reviews Can You See Me? by Libby Scott and Rebecca Westcott.
Neil offered to cook me a romantic dinner, given that the last time someone cooked me a ‘romantic dinner’ they ended up in A & E I wasn’t as keen as you might think; anyway, he wanted to cook, so I said yes and hoped this time dinner wouldn’t involve a burns unit.