loading . . . Discovering My Brain’s Native Language – by Christina Larocco… on Jane Friedman site: Nearly thirty years ago, neurologist Oliver Sacks noted that autistic advocate Temple Grandin’s writing, rather than adhering to the sustained narratives he was used to, was uniquely fragmented: the writer bounced from one idea to another with seemingly little reason: “What one does see in Temple’s writings,” he wrote, “are peculiar narrational gaps and discontinuities, sudden, perplexing changes of topic.” What he perceived in Grandin’s work, in other words, was fragmentation. http://thestoryreadingapeblog.com/2025/10/17/discovering-my-brains-native-language-by-christina-larocco/