Tag: autism


  • Joshua 1:9

    “Jenny, come on, it’s time for school!” Jenny’s mother shouted up from the base of the stairs. Jenny had been in her bedroom, but she came out into the hallway to respond. “I can’t! Muffin’s missing!” Carol started to talk, then rolled her eyes and trotted up the stairs so she didn’t need to shout.…

  • “It’s important for us to be vigilant,” Mr. Honeycutt was saying, “against the cost modifications eroding market share.” “Vigilant,” Peter replied. “Yes.” Mr. Honeycutt gave him a sideways look and then turned back to the PowerPoint graph on the display screen. โ€œVii-GIL-lant.” Peter ran his tongue over his lips, savoring the flavor of the word.…

  • Psalms 150:3

    By the time Toby’s sister found him, he was well deep in his meltdown. He had tried to shut it down instead, he really had. He had felt it coming and had tried to push it back down. But his sister had left him feeling unmoored, and then the voice that she’d put in his…

  • Proverbs 22:1

    My parents named me Leroy because it means โ€œThe Kingโ€ in French. This is funny because the most famous song about someone named Leroy is a Jim Croce song about a tough guy who is โ€œmeaner than a junkyard dogโ€. But there arenโ€™t as many songs about men as there are about women. Thereโ€™s โ€œGiganticโ€…

  • A thing I like about finger painting is the feeling of the goo on my fingers. Paint brushes feel too much like pencils, which remind me of how messy my handwriting is and how judgmental my teachers were about that. I never really liked to write anyway. Words constrain me, even paint brushes constrain me.…

  • I stabbed my salad with my fork and thought about tuxedos. It wasnโ€™t the saladโ€™s fault. It was exactly what Iโ€™d asked for: Romaine, not iceberg, with four tomato wedges and some radish slices, nothing else, no dressing. This was different than everyone elseโ€™s salad, so of course I was being difficult. But I could…

  • Isaiah 58:7

    “Hey everyone, Harry here at the tent city seeing if I can find someone who’s hungry.” The voice was coming from behind the view, as the camera view itself bounced along to the pace of the speaker’s walking. “I stopped at City Lights Deli and picked up a bag full of sandwiches. They didn’t want…

  • Romans 12:9

    Okay, so, I was in fourth grade, so that was likeโ€ฆ 1979? I think? I was in the special education room because I was prone to meltdowns in school, some really violent ones, throwing things, screaming, that sort of thing. They’d given me an EI IEPโ€ฆ that stands for Emotionally Impaired. These days I probably…

  • โ€œThis is Jenny. Sheโ€™s a little shy.โ€ Jenny was aware that her mother was talking, addressing another adult in this new school that she was apparently supposed to attend now. Her family had moved across two states. In October. Apparently because her father had found his Dream Job, and so theyโ€™d had to move from…

  • “The thing is, I’ll never know if you really like my cooking.” I was standing over the stove, slowly stirring a pot of marinara sauce. “I do. I’ve said I do.” Miranda was sitting on the counter next to me, swinging her legs forward and letting them hit the dishwasher lightly before swinging them again.…