[to be updated as memory complies]
[unable to access the following as of Feb 2023]
POEM: “Things I Wish I Could Enjoy Again (But Have Been Tainted By Autism Speaks Propaganda)" [THEM Issue 1, 2013]
BOOK: This Is A Clothespin [Damaged Goods Press, January 2016]
[Autistic Sherlock in Elementary] [tumblr blog]
(Spring 2014 - Spring 2017)
[for people familiar with my Sherlock Holmes poetry, well, here’s the research side of my long-term special interest]
Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5
DISCLAIMER
Archival blog for Autistic Sherlock in Elementary as of Summer 2017.
This tumblr was run by Lucas Scheelk from Spring 2014 - Spring 2017; this blog is archived for preserving fandom history.
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Autistic Sherlock in Elementary features autistic [coded] Sherlock recaps of each CBS Elementary episode. It is not explicitly stated in the show that he is autistic, but he is autistic coded.
Seasons 1-3 focus on autistic coding. Seasons 4-5 will only have recaps for the episode(s) that explicitly feature autism and/or neurodiversity.
This blog is run by Lucas Scheelk, an Autistic Holmesian.
The meta written is only based on Sherlock Holmes’ particular autistic characteristics, not of all Autistic people.
The ACD creation of Sherlock Holmes is part of the public domain (prior to 1923).
CBS Elementary and the contents of said adaptation belong to Robert Doherty and CBS Television Studios.
Sherlock Holmes:
Fiona Helbron:
“I’m not sure what you are”, or, Neuroatypicality in CBS Elementary’s “Murder Ex Machina” (S4E9)
“Personally, I abhor the typical”, or, Autistic interaction (the kind Neurotypicals never see) in CBS Elementary’s “A View With A Room” (S4E12)
“Because I’m different”, or, Neuroatypical Relationships in CBS Elementary’s “Ready or Not” (S4E18)
Harlan Emple:
NEURODIVERSITY IN SHERLOCK PANEL (221B CON 2015):
Neurodiversity in Sherlock 2015 panel audio transcription (Atlanta, GA) [fun fact: my now spouse Rose was one of the co-panelists; this was when we met in person!]
NEURODIVERSITY IN SHERLOCK AND WATSON PANEL (WATSON WASHINGTON 2016):
Neurodiversity in Holmes & Watson 2016 panel outline (Seattle, WA)
Episodic Features and other Miscellany:
[Poetry Publications] [2012-2019]
In no particular order:
DANGER: ALLISTIC POETS EMPHASIZE MEMORIZATION AS THE ONLY WAY TO PERFORM [Barking Sycamores | July 2016]
The Ausketeers [Barking Sycamores | July 2016]
SHERLOCK’S USBS (I) [Barking Sycamores | June 2016]
HOLMES’ USBS (II) [Barking Sycamores | July 2016]
My Relationship With Fire As Someone Who Self Harms | Clyde [The FEM | Feb 2016]
Dear Jeremy Brett [Queerability | 2013]
Collection of earlier trans poems [Assaracus Issue 11 | 2013]
[Poetry Performances]
Story Club Minneapolis (April 2018) [fun fact: “Guess who ate the challah before they were supposed to?” was read as a Star Trek “Captain’s Log” performance piece here]
THIS IS A CLOTHESPIN [1st Book Release | Minneapolis, MN | Jan 2016]
Raw Material: the Calof Development Series [Oct 2017]
CabarABLE: Rights/Responsibilities [Patrick’s Cabaret | November 2016]
[Prizes & Projects]
Official CAPA International Blogger [Fall 2013 - London, UK]
VSA MN Emerging Artist 2016 ($2,000 grant for Minnesotan disabled artists/artists with disabilities, awarded with funds from the Jerome Foundation; VSA MN closed in 2019)
[Theatre]
The Naked I: Wide Open [20% Theatre Company | Feb 2012]
QUEER! [Gadfly Theatre Productions | Summer 2013]
Lightning Rod [Patrick’s Cabaret | March 2018]
If you’ve reached the end, please consider…
donating to DYB (Decolonize Your Bookshelf) Publishing’s fundraiser!
donating to the Autistic People of Color Fund!
signing the petition to request AWP to REQUIRE masks!
reading Sins Invalid’s newly released Black Disability Justice Syllabus!