What does neuroqueering look like? What shape is time? How is executive functioning like compulsory heterosexuality?? All this and more in today’s episode featuring my dear friend Marta Rose, a queer AuDHD writer and artist who founded Divergent Design Studios, an online peer support space for neurodivergent creatives, and KR Moorhead, an AuDHD, gender non-compliant educator, author, and creative writing mentor. This fall, they’re running a 12-week course with Meg Max of Writers in Bloom called Neuroqueering Your Creative Practice, and I was curious to hear more about what neuroqueering means in their own lives.
Find KR at krmoorhead.com and Marta at The Spiral Lab!
NOTES:
Sign up for Neuroqueering Your Creative Practice
Read Neuroqueer: An Introduction, Neuroqueer Heresies, and Authoring Autism
Download Marta’s Spiral Time ebook
Marta and I mention the concept of “curatorial journalism” in discussing how she sees herself as a connection-maker — we got this from the writer Seth Abramson. See: his writing on metamodernism and metajournalism
Adrienne Rich’s 1980 essay Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence
The book I bring up at the end about neurodivergent writing styles is Autistic Disturbances by Julia Miele Rodas
KR’s best radical memoir rec is Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars by Kai Cheng Thom
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