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Nick Walker

    Nick Walker crafts an ever-expanding universe of interconnected stories within the Weird Luck Saga, a collaborative project. His fiction delves into peculiar and often unexpected realms, bound together by a shared narrative tapestry. Beyond fiction, Walker's nonfiction explores the intersections of embodiment, creativity, neurodiversity, and self-liberation. His distinct voice and profound engagement with the human condition make his works compelling explorations.

    The Real Experts
    Guitar Basics Teacher's Book
    Blackbox
    Guitar Basics
    Neuroqueer Heresies
    • Neuroqueer Heresies

      Notes on the Neurodiversity Paradigm, Autistic Empowerment, and Postnormal Possibilities

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Nick Walker's contributions as a queer autistic scholar significantly advance the discussion surrounding human neurodiversity. His work explores the intersections of queerness and autism, challenging societal norms and advocating for a broader understanding of diverse neurological experiences. Through his scholarship, Walker aims to reshape perceptions and foster greater inclusivity within both academic and social contexts.

      Neuroqueer Heresies2021
      4.3
    • Guitar Basics Teacher's Book

      • 999 pages
      • 35 hours of reading

      Guitar Basics Teacher's Book presents accompaniment parts for over 60 pieces in the best-selling Guitar Basics pupil's book, plus helpful notes and tips for teachers. These materials were previously available on the pupil's book ECD. Guitar Basics is a landmark method for young guitarists. It starts at absolute beginner level and progresses to Initial/Preparatory Grade. The method is set out in sixteen stages and contains original pieces and traditional tunes in an array of styles including classical, folk and world music as well as well-known favorites.

      Guitar Basics Teacher's Book2021
    • The Real Experts

      Readings for Parents of Autistic Children

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Full of practical advice and enlightening insights, this landmark book offers young autistic individuals and their families vital mentorship that was previously unavailable. Parents of autistic children often grapple with the challenge of ensuring their child's health and happiness while navigating the complexities of autism. The overwhelming barrage of misinformation from media and so-called experts can make this task even more daunting. Fortunately, many parents are turning to the writings of autistic adults for guidance. These voices provide invaluable perspectives on understanding the needs and experiences of autistic children. Michelle Sutton has curated essays from a dozen autistic authors, sharing their "insider" wisdom that has profoundly impacted her own family. This collection serves as an extraordinary resource for families, educators, therapists, and professionals alike. The book is a vital gift for parents seeking authentic insights from those who have lived the experience of autism. It showcases first-person accounts that illuminate what it means to grow up and thrive as an autistic person. Autistic individuals and their families benefit immensely from seeing role models who can help them understand and celebrate their unique traits. The contributions within this collection represent a significant advancement for the autism community and beyond.

      The Real Experts2011
    • Guitar Basics

      A landmark guitar method for individual and group learning

      Designed for young beginners, this method progresses through sixteen stages, introducing original compositions alongside traditional tunes. It covers various styles, including classical, folk, and world music, while also featuring popular film and TV themes like James Bond and Batman. Guitar Basics provides a comprehensive foundation for aspiring guitarists, blending educational content with enjoyable music to foster a love for playing.

      Guitar Basics2009
      4.0
    • Blackbox

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Everyday we put our lives in the hands of someone else: airline pilots with a phobia of flying; psychiatrists in need of therapy and air hostesses trying to 'do the right thing'. So meet an apparently disparate group of people all connected to the tragic death of a stowaway in 1978. It's twenty-three years later, and despite their attempts to build new lives, the connections begin to emerge and, along with them, the truth. A truth held on blackbox recordings, answermachine tapes, sitcom outtakes, and court transcripts.

      Blackbox2003
      3.5