Tiny Grace Notes (Ask an Autistic)

Hi, I'm Ibby. Like Dear Abby with an Eye. Sometimes I answer questions, and sometimes I question answers.

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Zoom Magazine Spring Issue is Here!

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Hi everyone, Just found out they did another issue of Zoom Magazine. It is still awesome. Check it out here. Love, Ib
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Monday, October 13, 2014

ZOOM Autism Magazine!

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Dear Readers, Today I am delighted to be able to share with you the launch of a new magazine that I believe will change the face of autism...
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

You Are Not Alone

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Dear Readers, This summer I will be able to get back to regularly scheduled blogging. Meanwhile, I have been able only to answer emergen...
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Today Is World Autism Awareness Day

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Today is World Autism Awareness Day. A couple of days before this day, I was at University of Michigan, giving a talk called Autistic Acti...
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Candlelight Vigil Tonight

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Today is a day of remembrance, a  Candlelight Vigil for Autistic Children Who Lost Their Lives After Wandering . If you click on the link, y...
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

What is Autism?

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What is Autism? Click here for a short, reliable, definitive description. Nick Walker wrote that, and I'll be glad forever. Thanks...
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Stop Combating Me

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Congress is getting ready to reauthorize the Combating Autism Act, and I hope they don't. I'd rather have them write a real thing th...
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Here I am holding the Tiny Grace Notes for whom the TGN (Ask an Autistic) educational blog is named :).

Letters To Autistic Kids is a bully-free zone. Are you an Autistic kid or did you used to be? Do you love one? Check it out.

NeuroQueer, which came along when we needed a place to put edgier, intersectional things, has been on hold for a while, but will soon resume taking submissions. Stay tuned!

We Are Like Your Child, brainchild of the longtime activist Kassiane A. Sibley (Neurodivergent K), is a collective of many disabled bloggers reaching out together to tell some more difficult aspects of the truth, and how we carry on with our lives.

The book Typed Words, Loud Voices, edited by Amy Sequenzia and me and written by many excellent writers, is out!
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