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Right now I have one main idea, it's a webcomic taking place in a sort of silk road like world, but one at the industrial age (I might make it more futuristic; I haven't desided yet). I plan on making it very visual, using many different landscapes, and unusal perspective angles.
I would add my artwork (if I ever get around to drawing anything but fashion designs, I'm completely obsessed with them right now) and my writing, both fiction pieces and opinion pieces (and maybe some journalism).
Tips and suggestions regarding day-life of aspies. Some issues which have been discussed on different autism forums maybe. I think that could be something to add.
Oy, yes, Erkolos!  We could have a regular advice column for uniquely aspie problems.
Stories and articles. (I can do artwork but don't have the technical know-how or the technology for that matter to put any online.)
stories and articles also i suppose
Has there been a decision on whether to make this on a web site or as an e-mail newsletter? Artwork is easy to add if you can send the file in e-mail. There are various ways to do this with little or no HTML experience. The things I would like to see are;

-poetry and short fiction
-Artwork
-Newsworthy non-fiction articles pertaining to autists/aspies
-interviews with and/or profiles of famous people in the austistic spectrum and/or investigating whether a historical famous figure was an autist/aspie (example, I am a Leonardo da Vinci nut and could probe into whether he really was likely an Aspie)
-advice column (LOL, a Dear Aspie instead of Dear Abby, LMAO)
- profiles of aspies/autists who have overcome obstacles and are accomplishing their dreams


Amber
A thouroghly researched article on ways and means to deal with auditory problems. Films about stimming and several examples of the most common of them. Music. Visual arts. Presentations of artists that might have been on the spectrum. Comedy. Shaggy Dog Stories. Literary portraits...
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