Columnist

Columnist

Caroline McGraw is a would-be "childhood paleontologist" who digs for treasure in people. She writes about finding meaning in the most challenging relationships at A Wish Come Clear. Likewise, Caroline specializes in copywriting, helping non-profits and small businesses with a disability support focus tell their story online, so that they can feel confident about sharing their work with the world. 

Caroline is the author of Your Creed Of Care:  How To Dig For Treasure In People (Without Getting Buried Alive). You can follow Caroline on Twitter and visit her on Facebook as well.

Autistic Adults in Rural America: Part II

Part II of our story on autistic adults living in rural America.

A Song for You

At present, I’m not a parent. I don’t have a son or daughter of my own, but if ever I do, I have a very specific item at the top of my parenting to-do list. 

Autistic Adults in Rural America: Part I

Part I of a two-part series on living as an autistic adult in rural America.

Twenty-Six and Counting

When I was younger, being 25 years old seemed tremendously grown-up. 

Chevy Chases

I wake from a nightmare in which Willie was completely out of control, filled with rage, destroying everything in his path. 

Being Embarrassed

Have you ever wished you had a time machine, so that you could intervene and change the past? That’s how I felt when I read Liane Kupferberg Carter’s recent column, “The Way You Look at Him.”