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Amplifying Neurodivergent Voices
An independent publishing imprint focused on amplifying neurodivergent voices.
Founded by Sarah Shotts.
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An introduction to the idea that brains experience the world differently.
What feels âjust rightâ to someone might be âtoo loudâ âtoo brightâ or âtoo muchâ for someone else.
The author and illustrator draw from their own lived autistic experience to explore concepts of neurodiversity and sensory processing. They highlight the strengths of neurodivergent brains, emphasize the importance of support tools, and model scripts for self advocacy. A expansive authorâs note includes strategies and tools to support children with sensory processing differences.
AUTHOR
Sarah Shotts (they/them) grew up without understanding why the world felt so loud and scratchy and overwhelming. Being diagnosed as autistic and raising an autistic child helped them understand their differences as neurodivergence rather than character flaws. Sarah studied visual and performing arts in university, earning degrees from Mississippi University for Women and Goldsmiths, University of London.
ILLUSTRATOR
Gracie Klumpp (she/they) always felt different, but didnât know what to call it or how to embrace it until they were already grown up. As an illustrator and graphic novelist, Gracie is learning to lean into the unique way they see, exist, and create in the world. Trained in animation at Huntington University, Gracie likes to tell stories with words and pictures for other people who feel like theyâve fallen between the cracks of life.
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