Episode 307 – Autism, ADHD, Neurodiversity, and Divergent Realms with Ridley Odell
Mark interviews Riley Odell, an autistic writer of horror, humor, and bizarro stories. As an autism/neurodiversity advocate, Riley is working on a speculative fiction anthology about neurodiverse characters written by neurodiverse writers called Divergent Realms: Speculative Stories About Neurodiversity.
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During their conversation, Mark and Riley talk about:
How Riley first started off writing by creating silly comic strips back in the third grade, moving to prose fiction by the time he was about twelve years old, and has pretty much been writing ever sinceYears of working on various unfinished projects, but having found a groove just a few years agoThe ways in which his wife has helped Riley with his writingRiley’s two short story collections (Vile Visions and Odd Ordeals) and his novella entitled My Weird Nightmare BabyHow landing on the title Vile Visions felt perfectBeing drawing to writing speculative fiction because Riley has long been a reader of those genresInspiration from the world for writing horror and the types of horror that appear in Vile VisionsHow comedy and horror work on two different sides of the same coinThe anthology Riley is reading for and publishing, Divergent Realms, and how it was inspiredWhy a call for neuro-divergent writers only is importantThe honor system for submissions that include a cover letter explaining how neurodiversion applies to themThe types of stories Riley is hoping to receive for the anthologyThe submission window (June 1, 2023 until the last day of August 2023), the story length requested (2000 to 5000 words)Where, online more can be found out about this anthology (horrortree.com) and the email to send submissions to (divergentrealmsanthology@gmail.com) and what payment will be offered for submissionsRiley’s connection to the Odell Brewery in Fort Collins, CO (which Mark nerds out on)How Riley will be doing a bit of work with Melissa Dalton-Martinez of The Book BreakThe expected timeline for the release of the anthology, which is spring 2024How writing with Autism and ADHD is never made easier, but can sometimes be made easier, including strategies like taking a lot of basic writing advice with a grain of saltHow forcing yourself to write when you’re not ready to write can create a negative association with writing which makes things worseAdvice Riley would offer to other writersAnd more…After the interview Mark reflects on Riley taking a solid DIY ethic to fix a hole in the publishing world, as well as the importance of adapting advice into something that works best for YOU in your particular situation.
Links of Interest:
Riley Odell’s WebsiteRiley Odell’s Facebook PageFindaway VoicesBuy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonHex and the CityThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and AutomobilesRIley Odell is an autistic writer of horror, humor, bizarro and stories about autism. He is the author of the books Vile Visions, Odd Ordeals and My Weird Nightmare Baby. As an autism/neurodiversity advocate, Riley is working on a speculative fiction anthology about neurodiverse characters written by neurodiverse writers called Divergent Realms: Speculative Stories About Neurodiversity.
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