
I’m a neurodivergent writer with a tendency to notice patterns, especially the subtle ones that shape how we live, think, and relate to the world around us.
This blog began as a personal space to explore thoughts, experiences, and perspectives that did not sit neatly within the usual frameworks. Over time, it has grown into a broader reflection on neurodivergent life: accessibility and fairness, yes, but also curiosity, humour, creative wandering, and the strange or philosophical questions that emerge when you spend a lot of time thinking sideways.
Some of what I write is grounded in lived experience. Some of it is observational. Some of it is deliberately playful or abstract. And occasionally, that lens turns toward the systems we move through every day, not from a place of ideology, but from a desire to understand how they affect real people, often in ways that go unnamed.
I am less interested in outrage than in clarity. Less interested in campaigning than in paying attention. When something feels off, I try to slow it down, examine it, and give it language, especially where neurodivergent perspectives are missing or flattened.
Alongside my articles, I maintain a living reference project:
This is a growing collection of terms and observations that help make sense of recurring patterns in modern life.
If you are here, you are probably someone who enjoys thinking a little differently, asking awkward questions, or finding meaning in places others pass by. This is a space for that kind of exploration.
Hello. I’m Angel Amorphosis!
And here are my posts: