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4.5 stars - this is the type of book that you don’t simply read. You read, consider, reread, and forever meditate on the “languaging” of the neurodiverse poets featured in this book.
I found myself comforted and freed from the constraints of neurotypical communication and its world. I wrote two poems while reading this book as a response to this freedom; the organic nature of my own “languaging” seemed to evolve through the collective and individual voices present in May Tomorrow Be Awake.
I would recommend this to any creative who dreams of broadening their world and art towards a more neurodiverse future.
I found myself comforted and freed from the constraints of neurotypical communication and its world. I wrote two poems while reading this book as a response to this freedom; the organic nature of my own “languaging” seemed to evolve through the collective and individual voices present in May Tomorrow Be Awake.
I would recommend this to any creative who dreams of broadening their world and art towards a more neurodiverse future.