I Didn’t Make These to Go Viral. I Made Them to Be Used.
We've got something for every Autistic person and family member
There’s a strange myth that meaningful resources just appear.
That guides fall from the sky.
That frameworks assemble themselves.
That language for survival, recovery, identity, and wellbeing simply… arrives.
The truth is messier and much more human.
Over the past few years, I’ve poured hundreds of hours into creating practical, grounded resources for Autistic and otherwise neurodivergent people; and for the professionals, families, and communities who walk alongside us. These weren’t written to impress algorithms or satisfy institutions. They were written to be used.
To be scribbled on.
Returned to during burnout.
Shared quietly between people who finally feel seen.
You can find the full collection here:
What’s in there isn’t shiny optimism or “10 steps to fix yourself” nonsense. It’s work rooted in lived experience, community conversations, and a deep refusal to treat Autistic people as problems to be solved.
Many of these resources are intentionally priced on a sliding scale, with minimum donations ranging from £0.30 to £5.00.
That isn’t an accident.
I want these tools to be accessible, especially to people who’ve already paid enough in exhaustion, exclusion, and self-doubt. At the same time, every purchase is a small act of solidarity. It keeps this work alive. It funds the time, energy, and care needed to keep building things that don’t erase us.
Alongside this sits one of the biggest projects I’ve ever created:
Re-Storying Autism
This isn’t about rewriting Autism to make it palatable. It’s about reclaiming narrative from systems that have told us who we are for far too long. Re-Storying Autism invites us to step out of deficit stories and into something truer, more spacious, and more humane.
If any of my writing has ever helped you:
Put language to something you couldn’t quite name
Feel less alone in your experience
Push back against shame dressed up as “support”
Then this is me, gently saying; this is how you can support the work back.
Not because you owe me anything.
But because mutual care is how ecosystems survive.
If you’re able, take a look. Share the links. Purchase what’s useful. Pay more than the minimum if you can. Pay the minimum if that’s what’s possible. Both matter.
This work exists because people like you keep choosing connection over consumption, and community over extraction.
Thank you for being part of that story.


Appreciate the framing of resources as tools meant to be used, not just consumed. The sliding scale pricing model paired with Re-Storying Autism feels like actual accessibility instead of performatve inclusion. Lived experience grounded work like this maters way more than optimized algorthm bait.
Thank you - I appreciate your work to improve the lives of neurodivergent people