Blogs
I am a terribly undisciplined blogger but here is a link to one of mine (i have two topic specific ones started, of course, but not yet finished...one day)
I just started mine - I don't do a lot of writing about autism, though.
http://honeyquickthepolaroid.blogspot.com
Bonus points and a cookie if you can guess where I got the idea for the blog's web site address name from.
I am a very inconsistent blogger, and I so love to write! What's up with that? 
My site is LBnuke. I write about autism/asperger's, mac stuff, random things, and general web geekery.
My Blog is Cracked Mirror in Shalott, though if you click through to my blogger profile there you can see some of my other blogs on various things. Let's not talk about the embaressing poetry one, though. 
I'm very inconsistent about how often I post. . . 
Let's see, there's my blog of daily life on Livejournal, Witty Kitty and there's my autism activism-ish blog No Stereotypes Here.
I try to be consistent, but it doesn't always happen.
Does anyone get consistent commenters? I just started blogging and am inexperienced.
I get the ocassional consistent blogger. For the most part though, I don't even know whether people are reading my blogs, except for my personal one and major drama happens; then, pretty much everyone comments.
Most of my comments seem to come from people involved in whatever the issue I am posting about that day is.
I don't really keep up with my art blog on my website, but I have a LiveJournal: http://unico-love.livejournal.com/profile
I have two blogs... Raven's Wing Poetry, on which I publish my poetry as well as news and upcoming poetry related events where I live.
I also have an Aspie blog, Woman With Asperger's. I just started that blog a couple of weeks ago with the idea of reaching out to other Aspie women have newly discovered that they have Asperger's or are newly diagnosed. I've written some poems about Asperger's too, and put a couple of them on that blog here.
Both blog addresses are in my signature.
Hi All
I just started 3 blogs
My Life is a 5-by-5 Rubik's Cube - this one is dedicated to my obsession with Rubik's cubes and how the Rubik's cube helped me understand emotion regulation, social situations, time management and life! I'd say I'm most excited about this particular blog.
http://5x5rubikscube.blogspot.com/
Aspergirl - this one is about me being a woman living on the autism spectrum... All things spectrummy to go here
http://live-aspergirl.blogspot.com/
The Opsite Doc - this is about the lived experience of being a young doctor who has her own chronic physical illness to deal with. I have an immunodeficiency that plays havoc with my life a lot of the time... Having trouble writing this one without sounding like a massive whinger.
http://opsitedoc.blogspot.com/
Enjoy - and feel free to leave comments.
PatchMonk
Just started a new blog on Linux-based assistive technology; it's pretty cool and isn't hard to read.
http://www.thelatte.blogspot.com
The L.A.T.T.E. - Linux-based Assistive Technology That's Economical
I am also an inconsistent blogger. I have ideas regularly, but if I pursued them, I wouldn't get my work done.
My blog is i_renovated.livejournal.com, but I've moved my more personal stuff to deviant art because my kids have started to read the livejournal. Bless them. pandorazmtbox.deviantart.com
I would have loved to blog but I just don't have the attention span for writing things about my own life but always manage to find it easier to write fictional stuff about characters.
Serenity,
I can tell you from experience as a parent of two special, challenging, too intelligent children, that there isn't enough introspection time to write a personal blog post. When they became teenagers it was all I could do to feed their voracious appetites and mental appetites.
I had the challenges that go with kids who are "different." I say different because my kids never want to be identified in any way. I'll say this: I intimately know what an IEP is.
Writing fictional stuff may be the answer to taking yourself out of your own situation into a different reality of your own creation where you can explore things other than getting supper on the table. I used to write poetry.
My kids are grown up now, and I enjoy them just as much if not more. They are awesome! I don't want them to be "normal."
-Eileen.
I just started writing a blog over Christmas break. I hope to be consistent. I call it Asper-ations, the 'thinkings out loud' of a 52 year old women recently diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome.
Recently switched to Posterous, which is a great site to blog from - and allows you to post your entries via e-mail. Very awesome - it will even import your blog from another site!




I run one as well! Mine is called More Than a Number:
http://www.shesmorethananumber.blogspot.com
I'm probably going to BlogHer in New York City, provided I save up the money to buy a ticket. (my stepmom is going too, she is also a blogger, a heck lot more successful one than me too)
-Hamster obsessed autistic lady and blogger
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