This absorbing and humorous story is starkly told from Robert’s point of view, through the kaleidoscope of autistic experience.’ (bltadwin.ru) Kevin Berry from Christchurch, New Zealand is a published author of several fiction novels as well as being a copy editor. He also reads other authors’ manuscripts. Kevin Berry is an indie author. His particular niche is writing Aspie New Adult contemporary novels set in an earthquake zone. The first of these is STIM, published in October His first novels, co-written with Diane Berry, are Dragons Away!, Growing Disenchantments and . I have been a fan of Kevin Berry’s books since the moment I read Growing Disenchantments, and Stim didn’t disappoint. Told from the point of view of Robert, a young man with Asperger’s, Stim is an original book that gives its reader a firsthand look into the mind of a person living with autism/5(77).
Awesome Indies Assessor. November 7, 5 Stars. STIM is a sensitive and charming portrayal of an autistic man's search for a girlfriend. Robert lives in Christchurch, New Zealand, and has Autistic Spectrum Disorder which means that he finds social situations awkward. Online shopping from a great selection at Kindle Store Store. Autism Daily Newscast had the pleasure of interviewing Kevin Berry about his new 'aspie new adult contemporary novel'. Kevin, could you tell us a little about the process of writing 'Stim'? "It took me a year to write Stim. I wrote each chapter and agonised over it and reworked it until I was satisfied.
We are living in the digital age, when people completely depend on written information: texting, messaging, media posts - if something is not written online, it’s like it does not exist. Stim (Volume 1)|Kevin Berry However used to writing modern-day people might be, the necessity to write Stim (Volume 1)|Kevin Berry a full-fledged letter switches their stress mode on because writing short texts filled with abbreviations does not improve their academic or business writing skills. Kevin Berry's first novel in this series, Stim, was one of my favourite reads of last year; it is a book which challenges society's stereotypes of people diagnosed with ASD in an honest and touching way. Knowing Chloe and her difficulties from Stim I wondered how Kevin Berry would translate this in Kaleidoscope. This absorbing and humorous story is starkly told from Robert’s point of view, through the kaleidoscope of autistic experience.’ (bltadwin.ru) Kevin Berry from Christchurch, New Zealand is a published author of several fiction novels as well as being a copy editor. He also reads other authors’ manuscripts.
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