A few Fourth of July notes from today’s road trip to Mount Laurel, New Jersey, from our home in Arden, … More
Author: Ray Hemachandra
Autism and the Human Condition: Ourselves and the Other, Ourselves as the Other, Ourselves and No Other
I’ve been participating in a group and a class recently that both sometimes have autistic adults present; engaging a lot … More
Try This With a Banana: My Goodbye — in 2006
If it seems like I’ve stopped posting here — it’s been long enough that the WordPress default font for writing … More
A new video … and thoughts about online identity and legacy
A new promotional video for Family Support Network of Western North Carolina and Mission Children’s Hospital featuring my friend Roxann … More
April Is Autism Awareness Month: A Time for Developing Acceptance (an article for the Biltmore Beacon)
Mission Children’s Hospital and Mission Health have a regular column in The Biltmore Beacon, a weekly publication in the South … More
Autism Nation: Implications for a 1-in-68 Planet
Let’s begin here: Whether April is Autism Awareness Month or Autism Acceptance Month, I think the place where autism awareness … More
Leathe Hemachandra: Poems from My Grandmother
Here’s what I think I know: My grandmother Leathe Hemachandra was born Leathe Wade Colvert in New York City on … More
Poem: Why Cats Stay in Abusive Relationships
Look up “poetry” in the dictionary, and the second definition is “the quickest way to lose blog traffic.” Similarly, Google … More
Mountain Xpress article about Family Support Network
Hi everyone! New real blog post coming later this week, but I wanted to link to an article about Family … More
Poem: Boulevard Park, Bellingham
I wrote this poem in 1996. Around that time I was writing a lot of poetry and doing some readings … More