The Neuro-Letter #2
I have this fuzzy memory of sitting in a classroom, maybe in elementary or middle school, listening to a faceless teacher lecture about Helen Keller. At least, the class was probably about her as I don’t remember public school teaching me much about anyone else from the history of the blind. When the lesson was over, my classmates and I were invited to participate in an exercise that was supposed to “put us in the shoes” of someone living with a sight-related disability.
The Neuro-Letter #1
Somewhere along the way to completing Heart and the Art of First Contact, I decided that I wanted to become a self-published author. Or, at the very least, promise myself that the first editions of my planned novels would be self-published. Anything goes after that, really.
You might ask: but why, Mr. Scrive?