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N.E. McMorran | 3 comments Moojag and the Sloth GuardiansN.E. McMorranWe’re releasing our final instalment of the two-time Nautilus Award-winning Moojag series, this December, with the standalone story Sloth Guardians by me :) (see blurb below).
It features autistic ADHD main characters and a 90% neurodivergent LGBTqia multi generational cast. The series was produced by an all female / non-binary autistic-led ND team.
This is marketed as MG sci-fi, but the series is aimed at the ND community in general not only kids.

If you are interested in sustainability, Solar Punk stories, SLOTHS, disability, future tech, women in stem, family conflict, survival stories, and social issues in general, this one’s for you!

Spondylux Press supports neurodivergent writers and creatives in achieving their creative potential and getting a foothold in the industry. You can support our work with a review on Goodreads and any other sites.
Email media@spondyluxpress.com for your copy and more info on the Moojag series at moojag.com

Thank you so much hope to hear from some of you soon.


The third standalone story in the two-time Nautilus Award-winning neurodivergent cli-fi series
Moojag and Nema are back for a final roller coaster of an adventure, this time to save Box Hill from total destruction and rescue a bunch of mossy sloths from nasty Brix's celebration feast. But their new, slow-moving friends have a secret weapon and together they're all set to prove that saving the Real World literally takes guts!

‘A captivating, fun, original story that will make a lot of neurodivergent readers feel seen, understood and validated.' Dr Chris Papadopoulos, Author Voices of Neurodiversity / Director London Autism Group

‘Magnificent and deeply insightful. This masterful futuristic but timely adventure uses the powerful sloth allegory to deliver positive neurodivergent representation and affirm that different is good. 10/10.' William Wanderpuye, Director Autistic Inclusive Meets

‘Brilliant, important, exhilarating! As someone who has ADHD, I wish I'd had this book as a kid. A vital read for anyone, and fitting finale to a wonderful series - I cannot recommend it highly enough!' Daniel Aubrey, Author The Dying Light

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