The Way I See It. An increasingly-personal account of the world as seen by someone with Asperger’s.
This (now slightly-dated) article has been floating in my browser tab for a while. The lion-killer guy, Palmer, is not a good person in my book.…
Misfits is officially released, and available for free on all major online bookstores.
For non-Amazonian bookstores, the landing page has all the links.
Paymonia, an autistic day-trader on the probability exchange, can’t believe her feed: Steve Jobs, Ada Lovelace, and William Shockley have returned.…
To promote my new book Misfits, I’m running a fun contest. The winner can name a character in the Time Travel Geek-out series. Put your name–or come up with another name–in the story alongside Ada Lovelace and Marie Curie.
This particular character name turns out to be an alias for what will be a recurring evil character throughout the series.…
I’m trying out a new piece of software called KingSumo Giveaways. I learn by doing, so I’m setting up a giveaway.
The item is one of the most amazing books I’ve read all year, Sydney Padua‘s The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace & Babbage: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Computer .…
The Way I See It. An increasingly-personal account of the world as seen by someone with Asperger’s. I am not a special snowflake, so surely others feel the same way. All the same, I am not speaking on behalf of any group or movement.…