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Angelica Thorne's avatar

I just started this series, and it got under my skin fast. The opening scene taps straight into my medical horror phobia and doesn’t let go.

The sensory overload and loss of control scraped against my ASD. Your description of neurodivergence reads as lived experience rather than decoration, which made it hit harder.

I’m fully invested, and slightly suspicious of what this story is going to do to me next.

Dave Cripps's avatar

Anyone who writes hopes for this kind of feedback. Thank you so much. I don’t have lived experience but I work in a school for neurodiverse students. I guess it’s second hand lived experience. I see the results of sensory overload and try to work backwards.