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Episode 6: I Can't Afford to Mask

Disccusing normalizing Autism and ADHD in the creative community with Rebecca Scharpf.

Welcome to episode #6 of the Storybound podcast! In today’s episode, I’m speaking with Rebecca Sharpf, an editor who specializes working with indie authors. Rebecca was such a joy to work with and has the most calming energy. We dive into what rest looks like as someone who is neurodivergent and creative, discuss how we start normalize neurodivergence and how she is working on removing the mask (even on social media). I hope every enjoys listening to Rebecca, she is a wealth of knowledge both on the podcast and on social media. If you don’t follow her on Instagram, you should!

Rebecca Scharpf is a book editor who specializes in working with neurodivergent indie authors who write fantasy, sci-fi, and romance. She is also an indie fantasy author and an avid reader of various fantasy subgenres, who is uniquely qualified to wrestle author’ personal dragons into shape.

When she is not writing or editing, you can catch her playing Minecraft or Powerwash Simulator, watching Markiplier on YouTube, reading LitRPG novels, or watching Ghost Adventures!

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Storybound is a podcast dedicated to sharing the journeys of creatives who are neurodivergent or navigating the challenges of mental illness. Through in-depth interviews, we explore the unique struggles faced during the creative process and how these individuals manage their conditions.