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Kay Kerr's authentic writing on neurodiversity

Victorian Association for the Teaching of English Season 4 Episode 4

Kay Kerr is an autistic journalist and author who writes fiction and non-fiction that explores the oftentimes surreal life experiences of neurodivergent young people. She has published two Young Adult novels, and a narrative non-fiction book. Kay has a new novel coming out this year (2025) with Pan Macmillan called Might Cry Later, as well as an essay in the UQP anthology of autistic writers: Someone Like Me. 

This episode includes a discussion of Love & Autism, Social Queue and Please Don't Hug Me, all by Kay Kerr, as well as reading recommendations including:

Peta Lyre's Rating Normal by Anna Whateley
Nina Kenwood novels
The Skin I'm In by Steph Tisdell

Also discussed are:

  • Non-linear career paths
  • Using romance texts in the classroom
  • Writing diverse autistic characters, and using fiction to fight against outdated and monolithic understandings of what autism is
  • The potential of 'communication' as a narrative theme to unpack in a text study