![]() ![]() I hope to see some more recommendations from readers in the comments! ![]() I’ve tried to focus on new(er) releases and for a range of author backgrounds. Of course these are just a taste of what’s available as far as books on queer autistic experiences. Some of the nonfiction titles are memoirs from one person’s perspective and others are anthologies that include stories and insights from a wide range of people. Do you know of any good memoir/non-fiction/own voices books that give a queer perspective? Thanks in advance!Īs per Sabine’s request, the following list of queer and/or trans focused books about autism are mostly nonfiction, but I’ve also included a few novels by queer autistic authors featuring queer autistic characters, including science fiction, fantasy, and romance. I’ve looked for books on autism and mainly found things that either focus on kids or that are very gendered (aka autism in girls/women). Thank you so much for your column on Autostraddle, it has been a huge inspiration for my reading in the recent years! I have a bookish question: I’m a genderqueer person in my 30s, and I’m currently trying to figure out if I might have autism. This time I’m responding to a very sweet email that went like this: ![]() Hello queer readers and welcome to the latest installment of Ask Your Friendly Neighborhood Lesbrarian. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now. ![]()
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