About

Grady P. Brown is an author who is diagnosed with high functioning autism. He is a connoisseur of the science fiction, fantasy, and superhero genres. In addition, he is an autism ambassador, hoping to demonstrate the potential benefits one can gain from being autistic.

As a writer, Grady P. Brown utilizes his autism to visualize the story taking place inside of his head like a movie. Also, he has a very strong memory, allowing him to store information about his characters and stories in his brain as though it were a computer hard-drive.

He is also a passionate pit bull lover and owns a pair of sweet and loving pit bulls named Wally and Fitch.

For more information, go to the following links:

Amazon Author Page

Autism Live

Orange County Register

Autism Awareness Day 2014

Autism Live 2016 (Part 1)

Autism Live 2016 (Part 2)

558 thoughts on “About”

  1. thanks for following me. I think there is a very strong connection between creativity and autism – the more creative, the more stuff!!!! Im enjoying your blogs.

  2. Grady, I am happy to meet you and have you follow my blog. I will enjoy reading from you and about you. My young grandson is autistic so your story and experiences will be an inspiration to my family. Thanks for sharing your life and your talent.

  3. Thank you for following my blog. I really appreciate it. I hope that you will enjoy following it. Thanks Louise

  4. Amazing stuff there. I am not a fan of science fiction or fantasy, however I do admire people who can do this. I read your posts; the perseverance and passion shines through. Congratulations!

  5. Hi Grady! Thank you for following my blog! I really appreciate it. I’m excited to read some of your posts. 😊 Hope you’ll read some of mine. That’s awesome you have such a great memory and such a pain for writing. I’ll check out your blog. Thanks again for following me!

  6. Grady, your blog is currently included on our Actually Autistic Blogs List (anautismobserver.wordpress.com). Please click on the “How do you want your blog listed?” link at the top of that site to customize your blog’s description.
    Thank you.
    Judy (An Autism Observer)

  7. Hello,

    I am having issues checking out your site. I cannot find any information pertaining to your book. I hope you can offer me some help. Sorry to bother you.

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