Thursday, March 22, 2012

Don't Say it Can't be Done

It has been a dream of mine to become a world renowned fantasy author.  Yesterday, I was informed that a science fiction short story that I had submitted for publication had been accepted for publication in a journal published at the university I attend.  My first, and by no means my last, piece of published fiction.  For those who are struggling with the difficulties associated with autism at present, my message is: don't lose hope.  Never say that it can't be done.

4 comments:

sara murphy said...

Brilliant talented amazing you are a real postoperative role model young children should inspire to be well done :)

sara murphy said...

ment to say positive damn spell checker

Ryan said...

Thank you very much Sara! I just wanted to say that I would like to keep the language on this page as appropriate as possible, so in the future, please do not include profanity in comments on this page. Thanks again.

sara murphy said...

Sorry Ryan ill try to remove it

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