“Neurodivergent People Find Solace in Wild Places” by Chloe Martinez (Poetry ’09)

Poetry alum Chloe Martinez has an essay, “Neurodivergent People Find Solace in Wild Places,” in Sierra. Read an excerpt from the essay below.

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Neurodivergent People Find Solace in Wild Places

On a recent trip to Mexico City, I marveled at some small, speckled Inca doves, which are almost as common as pigeons in the United States. Nearby, grackles bathed their long, gorgeous blue-black tails in a fountain. Ever since I got the Merlin Bird ID app, my partner has become accustomed to my stopping midwalk, pausing the conversation, and holding up my phone to catch a bit of birdsong or do a step-by-step visual search. Ideally I add a new species to my “life list” in the process. Do my interruptions sometimes annoy my partner, and my friends and family? Probably. But are they learning about birds? Yes!

Read the rest of the essay here: Neurodivergent People Find Solace in Wild Places