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Exploring difference through autism-based characters On a world of fortresses, gone is the age of barbarians when Aerol, their warlord, built his fighting force into warriors powerful enough to defeat any enemy standing before them. Now, with Aerol's old friend bewitched, rumours of a dread sorcerer abound with the fantastical. Aerol refuses to believe the rumours - he cannot allow himself to, for the integrity of the fortress, but when assassination rears its ugly head he needs a plan. The Fortress holds the key to Aerol's salvation, if only he can find a way in. A Tale of Sword & Sorcery, Mana-wielding Heroes and Demons…mehr

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Exploring difference through autism-based characters On a world of fortresses, gone is the age of barbarians when Aerol, their warlord, built his fighting force into warriors powerful enough to defeat any enemy standing before them. Now, with Aerol's old friend bewitched, rumours of a dread sorcerer abound with the fantastical. Aerol refuses to believe the rumours - he cannot allow himself to, for the integrity of the fortress, but when assassination rears its ugly head he needs a plan. The Fortress holds the key to Aerol's salvation, if only he can find a way in. A Tale of Sword & Sorcery, Mana-wielding Heroes and Demons
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Autorenporträt
Alex James is a writer based in Leeds, United Kingdom, who likes writing allegories of the human condition using science fiction and fantasy. He feels his personal experience of autism makes him suitable, qualified even, to write these types of stories. As a twist on the real difficulties faced by people with autism there are heroic themes in his writing. Strengths and weaknesses are a big part of having autism: those often-intellectual superpowers people with autism are presumed to have and on the other side the difficulties; there is the knowledge and experience of having lived and learned with autism, and also the ignorance of living on the 'wrong planet'.

His readers are people who want to read something that will make them think or who are looking for something a little different from the usual science fiction and fantasy fare.