Someone Like Me, 9780702268786
Paperback
Autistic women and gender-diverse voices break stereotypes in this groundbreaking anthology.

Someone Like Me

an anthology of non-fiction by autistic writers

$32.40

  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    3 March 2025

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Summary

Someone Like Me: Stories of Autism Beyond the Stereotype

An expansive anthology of creative non-fiction, memoir, graphic storytelling and more from a stellar line-up of Autistic gender-diverse and women writers.

While the ‘nerdy white man’ stereotype of Autism dominates in media and popular culture, other Autistic people miss out on seeing themselves, their unique experiences, their hardships and their triumphs.

In Someone Like Me, edited by Clem Bastow and …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780702268786
ISBN-10:070226878X
Author:Clem Bastow, Jo Case
Publisher:University of Queensland Press
Imprint:University of Queensland Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:3 March 2025
Weight:416g
Dimensions:226mm x 152mm x 25mm
About The Author

Clem Bastow

Dr Clem Bastow (they/them) is a screenwriter, cultural critic and award-winning critical Autism studies researcher from Naarm-Melbourne. Clem works as a screenwriter and neurodiversity consultant for film and TV, and teaches screenwriting at the University of Melbourne. Clem’s debut non-fiction book, Late Bloomer, was published in 2021. They have contributed to books including Investigating Stranger Things and ReFocus- The films of Elaine May, and their writing appears regularly in The Guardian. They’re currently working on a series of critical Autism studies essays and a collection of speculative fiction short stories.

Jo Case (she/her) is a writer and editor who lives in Adelaide. Her memoir of autistic motherhood, Boomer and Me, was published by Hardie Grant in 2013, and she has contributed personal essays to Mothermorphosis (MUP) and Rebellious Daughters (Ventura). She is the deputy editor of Books & Ideas at The Conversation and has worked in various roles in books and publishing, including as a festival programmer and literary editor. Her writing has been published in The Age/Sydney Morning Herald, The Monthly, Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings, The Big Issue Fiction Edition and Best Australian Stories.

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