Writer. Actor. Introvert, and on the so-called "mild" end of the Autism spectrum, Ty Unglebower has things on his mind, and you're going to listen. At least you will if you read his volume of frank, irreverent and somewhat curmudgeonly life essays. He'd rather not speak to you, after all.
Old men who belch. The nature of charm. Body language and tarp-dodging are just some of the everyday topics and life events viewed through the author's multiple lenses of introversion, ASD, and just plain old Unglebower cussedness.
In turns sarcastic, thoughtful, and both intentionally and unintentionally obtuse, what Unglebower lacks in conventional social graces he more than makes up for with his passionate expression via the written word. He may hate talking to people, but you'll enjoy reading his thoughts anyway.
Ty Unglebower, a freelance writer and author in Central Maryland writes both fiction and non-fiction, long and short form.
His neurodivergence often prevents him from updating public profiles and other information and marketing material about himself and his work in a timely manner. However, much like completing a first draft, the effort is always there.
When not writing, he tries to appear on stage as an actor as often as he can.