How to survive the pandemic while autistic / by Phil Pot.
- Pot, Phil
- Date:
- 2020
- Books
About this work
Description
"Covid-19 hit 2020 like a brick, and as I am writing this in October 2020, things haven't improved much. The global pandemic brought a lot of change into the world, something a lot of autistic people (like me) struggle with on a day to day basis. This zine covers sensory tips, routine changes, the effect of being quarantined and tips for working/school from home."--[Pages 1-2]
Publication/Creation
Amsterdam : Phil Pot, 2020.
Physical description
14 unnumbered pages : black and white illustrations ; 15 cm + 1 communicator card + 1 glossary
Contributors
Notes
Title from cover.
This zine is accompanied by a communicator card (inserted between pages 5 and 6) and an A5 paper glossary with explanations of the terms: stimming; stim toy; special interest; and communicator card (inserted at the back of the zine).
This zine has non-standard binding. It has a hand-sewn spine in yellow thread.
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Contents
Sensory -- Find the mask for you -- Routines -- Things to maybe add to your own leaving the house routine -- Leaving the house routine -- Things in my bag -- The effect of being quarantined -- Good things that came from this pandemic -- Working/school from home.
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed storesZ779