JaggedLines Magazine — The Case for Neurodiversity

JaggedLines is a magazine that examines the lives of people on the spectrum and those supporting them to share resources, build a community, and advocate for policies and programs. Through interviews, essays, profiles, and a broad range of topics, JaggedLines is committed to making the case for neurodiversity. It is published four times per year.

We share stories that provides insight into the experiences of those on the spectrum to defy stereotypes, challenge our assumptions, and embrace uncomfortable truths. We will explore the lives of autistic people and the challenges they face, as well as the triumphs they have experienced. Through their stories, we hope to shed light on the diversity and complexity of the autism spectrum, and to celebrate the unique perspective

and experience of autistic people, helping break stereotypes and misconceptions. By harnessing the power of storytelling, JaggedLines magazine aims to create a more inclusive and accepting society.

We welcome people from all backgrounds, culture, and communities to submit their stories. First-time autistic authors will find a home here. JaggedLines is ad-free to enable readers to enjoy your writing without distraction. We’re looking for narrative writing and photography that capture the uniqueness of the autism world where the darkness and joy walk together without edulcorating reality. Join this movement and help create a community where people can connect and share their experiences

At JaggedLines, everyone is welcome to share their experience, opinion, and perspective authentically without feeling the pressure to conform. You are welcome to pitch your idea to the magazine.

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