About My Work

I’m a queer autistic scholar, speaker, and author of speculative fiction and nonfiction.

I teach psychology at California Institute of Integral Studies, and aikido at the Aikido Shusekai dojo in Berkeley, California.

My shorter writings can be found in the Articles section of this site.

This site also has information on my Academic Work, including a downloadable copy of my doctoral dissertation on autistic participation in transformative somatic practices.



Below are a few books in which stories or essays of mine appear.



Diverse Bodies, Diverse Practices:

Toward an Inclusive Somatics

A groundbreaking anthology of writings by practitioners in the field of somatic psychology who are also members of various marginalized communities. Includes a chapter by me entitled “Somatics and Autistic Embodiment.”

Edited by Don Hanlon Johnson

North Atlantic Books, 2018

Spoon Knife 3: Incursions

I was lead editor on this volume of the annual Spoon Knife multi-genre queer & neurodivergent literary anthology. Includes an intro by me, and my short story “Waiting for the Zeppelins,” plus works by Judy Grahn, Ada Hoffmann, Steve Silberman, and more.



Edited by Nick Walker & Andrew M. Reichart

NeuroQueer Books (Autonomous Press), 2018

Click for a complete list of what’s in this book.



Spoon Knife 2: Test Chamber

The second volume of the annual Spoon Knife multi-genre queer & neurodivergent literary anthology includes my 15,000-word speculative fiction novellette “Bianca and the Wu-Hernandez.” Like all my fiction, this novelette is part of the Weird Luck saga, a body of interconnected stories by me and Andrew M. Reichart.



Edited by Dani Alexis Ryskamp & Sam Harvey

NeuroQueer Books (Autonomous Press), 2017

The Spoon Knife Anthology: Thoughts on

Compliance, Defiance, and Resistance

The first volume of the annual Spoon Knife multi-genre queer & neurodivergent literary anthology includes my memoir “Kelly’s Blackbird,” about a formative incident from my early teen years.



Edited by N.I. Nicholson & Michael Scott Monje Jr.

NeuroQueer Books (Autonomous Press), 2016

Click to read the beginning of “Kelly’s Blackbird.”

