Wired Our Own An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices is the first collection of personal essays written by autistic Irish adults. One in twenty-seven Irish school children are now diagnosed as autistic, and autism is entering the general population's consciousness much louder than it did in the past. As understanding about autism spreads, more and more adults are now finding out that they are autistic. This anthology shines a light on how important autism identification is, and how the label of 'autism' can enhance ones self-understanding and self-compassion.
Throughout this collection of essays, the writers highlight how the lived-experience of autism varies drastically from one autistic person to another, and show that there is no one way to be autistic. From meltdowns to mental health, from being diagnosed in early childhood to being diagnosed in late adulthood, from cultural perceptions of autism to employment, the essays explore the huge range of diversity within the autistic Irish experience.
It won’t take an average reader 2 weeks to read this book, like it did me. Every single one of these incredibly powerful essays had me ruminating and thinking about my own diagnosis and how common an experience it is for autistic people to think they’re broken, damaged, wrong, losers… a very well collected series of great essays by some amazing people. Well worth the read and worth reading well. At just over 200 pages most people could probably get it finished in a day but the stories told within should stick with you for a lot longer.
"A neurodivergent brain is not a malfunctioning neurotypical brain. I don't have a defective version of what you've got."
Wired Our Own Way - Naimh Garvey (editor)
A beautiful anthology highlighting autistic voices across Ireland.
This is a must read for anyone working in the disability space, anyone supporting a loved one, or for anyone who is autistic themselves. Garvey curated such a diverse array of personal experiences and it was such a joy and honor to experience even a small part of the author's lives.