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Neila's life is turned upside down when she meets a man, who claims to be no other than the Norse God, Loki. This then sets off a series of events, during which she is plunged into the mythologies, getting to know the reality that lies behind.
Throughout Loki's doings and deeds, Neila also gets accidentally swooped up by the happenings around him, spiriting her away to other worlds. Travelling around the nine realms, she learns about their true relations with each other while finding some new friends along the way.
However, nothing is for free, and Neila soon finds out the price to pay for the knowledge she seeks.
About the author
Dear Reader,
this book has been written by an autistic writer, which means that it is different in ways that may seem
confusing, or even 'wrong.'
Autistic people (also known as people with Autism spectrum disorder - ASD) have unique brains. They think differently than neurotypicals (also known as the 'normal' people), concentrating on other aspects of things than the majority. Sensory sensitiveness helps them see, hear, and taste things deeply. They constantly collect data from their surroundings, going from the small to the big in order to try to make sense in the chaos. Autistic people also have distinct speech patterns and
facial expressions compared to neurotypicals. This is why there is a noticeable difference in how an autistic individual speaks; in how they build up a story and then tell it.
It can become confusing for neurotypicals to follow their trains of thought, getting lost easily. It is said that autistic people speak a different language, even though they use the same words as those around them. This, then, often leads to friction between neurotypicals and autistic people, leaving the latter confused and hurt.
This book has not been moulded especially for neurotypicals. The author wants to represent their way of thinking, even if it may initially be confusing for most. However, it is the way the author operates; it is the way they see the world around them. It is impossible for them to write like a neurotypical, and they decided that being true to their nature was more important than the social pressure of fitting in.
They are different; therefore, this book is different. Perhaps, it may be confusing or puzzling at the beginning. But given the chance, difference can bring joy and foster a deeper understanding of new perspectives.
Enjoy the journey.