- Silent Voice Complete
- Reads 110,473
- Votes 6,752
- Parts 20
- Time 3h 21m
Unable to speak, autistic Claire fears she will never be hired. Then an autism organization offers her a chance to realize her dream: to publish her writing and share her voice with the world. It's a dream come true, right? But Claire's father can't shake the feeling that something is off, and 17-year-old Claire must figure out what this opportunity truly means. Winner of the "Dream Job" contest on Episode Interactive NOTES: - Girl x girl - Rated 16+ for child abuse and serious ableism The discussion space is meant to be friendly and safe for minors. Hate towards people with disabilities, any letter in the LGBTQIAPN+ community, or other groups isn't welcome. - Purple Velvet: Diaries of a Rainbow Teen Ongoing
- Reads 87
- Votes 1
- Parts 21
- Time 1h 46m
Tori Haynes a teen with complex medical problems and multiple disabilities chronicles her life in a series of diaries. Among the hospital visits, the days of being sick, and the challenges of being atypical are chronicled along with finding her identity, normal everyday life and the loss of a friend. Portrayed in a life story of triumph and disappointment and growing up Tori's diaries offer a snapshot into a girl who loves and hurts just like any teen. - Short Stories Ongoing
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- Votes 115
- Parts 6
- Time 1h 8m
Open your eyes to different perspectives in these stories about autism, disability, LGBT+ issues, and what it means to be unique. From the writer of Silent Voice and Thousand Dollar Friend, these stories are here to entertain you, challenge you, and encourage you to see life differently. NOTES: Individual story ratings (PG, PG-13, etc.) are in the table of contents. The discussion space is meant to be friendly and safe for minors. Hate towards people with disabilities, any letter in the LGBTQIAPN+ community, or other groups isn't welcome. - Information about autism Ongoing
- Reads 14,293
- Votes 515
- Parts 78
- Time 16m
Helpful information about autism - being an autistic little Ongoing
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- Votes 6
- Parts 5
- Time <5 mins
so i've found that most conversations surrounding agere are either shockingly neurotypical or only disabilities like did are mentioned. (which isn't a bad thing btw, sorry if i sound negative!) so, i'm gonna be using this book to talk about being autistic and a little. this includes my experience n stuff, so yea! - Living With Autism BoyxBoy (ON HOLD FOREVER) Complete
- Reads 2,887
- Votes 106
- Parts 4
- Time 10m
I am going to make a different story like this, either Autism Meets Animals or something else. This was done years ago. Please note that. Kaliq is a 14 year old boy, diagnosed with high functioning autism, he's on the autism spectrum, and he has some other disabilities, he's around 5"6, with dark brown hair, olive light tan skin, green eyes, currently living in the Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. ~ He then meets the best person of his life, who he'd call "Senpai chan", Kaliq is a big anime fan, especially yaoi and Yuri. His Senpai is named Ashton, Kaliq starts to experience feelings for the guy, the guy is 17, turning 18 in 3 months. He hopes to never lose this guy, since Kaliq has problems keeping and making friends. ~ Will Ashton and Kaliq ever get together ? Find out in this story c: Stay tuned you guys ^^ ~ *ORIGINALLY INSPIRED BY ME (A AUTISTIC TRANSBOY) AND ABOUT MY FRIEND ASHTON. SO THIS STORY IS SOMEWHAT TRUE!* ~ - Unseen Colors: Thomas's Vibrant Life in the British Raj Complete
- Reads 26
- Votes 10
- Parts 2
- Time 14m
In the heart of the British Raj in India, there lived a prominent and affluent Indian family with a beloved son named Thomas. Unfortunately, Thomas faced a dual challenge-being both blind and autistic. These unique circumstances made his journey through life even more arduous. The family's wealth and social standing could not shield them from the prejudices and ignorance prevalent in society. People misunderstanding his condition, considered Thomas a "monster" and demanded that he be hidden away from public view. Such cruel sentiments tore at the family's hearts, forcing them to keep Thomas confined within the safety of their home. Thomas's mother, undeterred by the narrow-mindedness of society, yearned to provide him with the experiences and joys of the world outside. However, every time she ventured out with him, they faced a barrage of hurtful comments and judgments. The whispers of disapproval reinforced the notion that Thomas should have been abandoned, ignoring the profound love and dedication his family showered upon him. Nevertheless, Thomas's family refused to succumb to societal pressure. They embraced him with unwavering devotion, ensuring his needs were met and his potential explored. With their love as his guiding light, Thomas began to thrive in his own unique way, displaying remarkable resilience and strength. Thomas's story became an inspiration, challenging the misconceptions and biases surrounding disability. His family's unwavering support and determination to provide him with a fulfilling life sparked conversations and promoted empathy within their community. Through their advocacy, they worked towards fostering understanding and acceptance, striving for a more inclusive society that recognized and valued the inherent worth of every individual, regardless of their abilities. - A messed up teenage diary Ongoing
- Reads 180
- Votes 1
- Parts 18
- Time 41m
Ever since I was young, just about everything was difficult for me. Now, I'm 16. Not much has changed. Join me in my attempt to make it through my high school life with 7 mental disorders and a dark past. - Autism the World & Me Ongoing
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- Votes 6
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I want to share how I cope with the everyday struggles I face as a woman with autism or ASD and as a person with an invisible disability that some people just can't understand or see, along with my struggles of coming to terms with my sexuality as an autistic person and my views on the world in which we live in. - The Autistic Artistic Twin's Tale (Autism Abuse Awareness Story) Ongoing
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- Parts 1
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This fan fiction is for awareness purposes only. I do not own Kirby. - The Lucky One Ongoing
- Reads 182
- Votes 7
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This is an updated version of Autistic in Wonderland. I felt like I needed to either redo do it or explain more into certain things. It's going to be mostly about my autism, but I might include other disabilities I have as well. The title is from my favorite song by Simple Plan called The Lucky One. - Brittany's Life! Ongoing
- Reads 5
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Here is a short story on some details on my life! - Kids Inside Out Ongoing
- Reads 57
- Votes 4
- Parts 3
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This is a story where my kids will put their own stories, describe what's it's like to have special needs and just be them. I will upload symptoms of many different special needs/disabilities, how to handle a child with autism (or any other special needs), understanding of autism (or other special needs, what it's like to be autistic (or special needs) and just life in general. Just a reminder that my kids are Casey-12-semi-paralysed Eli-9-severe OCD and ADHD Jayden-7-severely autistic Isabel-4-high functioning Autism (Aspergers) and Verbal autism
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