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My introduction to my autobiographies

These six books are just my high school years (aged 11-17).

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I'm glad I managed to remember those years enough to write about each year there back to back. High school stories are quite interesting to read even for adults.
 
These six books are just my high school years (aged 11-17).



I'm glad I managed to remember those years enough to write about each year there back to back. High school stories are quite interesting to read even for adults.
This looks suspiciously like a special interest. 🤨
Are you sure you aren't "one of us"? 😛
 
Well, it's a hobby, and personal nostalgia is an interest of mine, yes, but having an interest or hobby isn't just exclusive to autism. I have focus issues for a start - I can only write a few pages at a time, and in that time I'm up and down like a yo-yo.
My NT cousin has several guitars in his house because he's into playing different music on guitars, writing sheet music, and having a whole room full of LPs, a section dedicated to his favourite, which is Led Zeppelin.
He isn't in a band though, and that isn't his aim. It's just a hobby he does in his spare time, like I do with my writing.
 

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