Way way back in 2016 I made a comic breaking down what we *actually* mean by the 'autism spectrum'
That comic rly blew up and I still get Doctors/Teachers asking to use it now!
Last year I made an updated version of the comic (with updated language) #AutismAcceptanceMonth
Here's an idea of what the autism spectrum maybe looks more like, one where everyone is different, at different times, in different situations~
The end! Thanks to everyone who has ever used/translated the old version of this comic to help educate people, you're awesome!
In this new version of the comic, I replaced Archie with Mia, who is a character from my graphic novel Speak Up! which you can get pm in any bookshops :3
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@daire_lawlor It's not a super exact science, but here are some things that have made a significant difference for me. In terms of getting more eyes on your work in social media:
-make use of all the promo hashtags you can find~
-RT and QRT all your old stuff on a regular basis, like 3x a day
@daire_lawlor In terms of getting more eyes and clients on your work in general:
-observe what is received well/not received well in your work, and hone in on the themes or visuals that seem to be enchanting ppl more
(this is only in terms of your professional/promotion work, I think it's-
@daire_lawlor -important to keep a space for yourself where you're doing whatever tf you want regardless of whether it gains an audience or not)
-Having a strong idea of what you want to communicate seems to work best, be that a social topic you explore regularly or a theme/genre
In between my comic about asexuality I'm doing little informational one pagers or ancedotal one pagers to break up chapters. I'll share four of them over the next #PrideMonth to spread some education about asexuality, since I've noticed a lot of well meaning ppl are confused!
Did you know romantic attraction and sexual attraction are two seperate things? Understanding the difference is a good way to understand things like #asexual#aromantic and #demisexual along with where you personally fall on this spectrum, and understanding others <3 #PrideMonth
Boop! Here are some of the flags that some people consider to fall under 'Asexuality', and a very brief, basic explanation! :)