Decoding Dyslexia: Writing for a Neurodiverse Audience
Writing for the dyslexic reader is not a secret sauce. It’s just good writing. If you’re a writer, here are some ways to make your work more accessible. These principles are universally helpful for any audience, not just those of us with dyslexia.
Up and Down: Writing with Bipolar Disorder
Some of my most productive stints as a writer have been during bouts of deep depression. Some of my best ideas have come about during manic episodes that should have put me in a hospital. For the bipolar person, finding balance and artistic productivity is the true battle.
7 Hacks to Writing with ADHD in the Real World
Being a writer with ADHD can feel overwhelming and unproductive. Here are 7 hacks to turning your “brain disorder” into a super power.