JIM COLEMAN, PH.D.
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A few reader comments on Pathologically Genuine

10/18/2025

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Consider this shameless self-promotion. Below are a few reader comments on the stories that I have posted (see link in comments). I hope to eventually weave these stories into a humorous but insightful memoir (Pathologically Genuine) of navigating the world as a late-diagnosed autistic person. I need all the feedback, critical or positive, and/or encouragement I can get.

Read my work here.

➡️ Your posts, including your pathologically genuine work via your links on here, is absolutely amazing. I was diagnosed autistic at 19, 3 years ago, and this is the first time I have genuinely related to someone about how they experience it. Obviously, we will still all have differences, but I really enjoy reading your work and I hope you continue!

➡️ Jim, your humor shines. It not only made me smile but also helped me feel the heart behind your words. That’s a rare gift: the ability to carry both laughter and empathy in the same line. Please keep writing; you never know how far your words may reach.

➡️ Your prose is absolutely captivating. You really do have a gift for writing nonfiction like this piece here.

➡️ You had me laughing at the start and near tears by the end, with a solid bit of learning in the middle. I am really enjoying learning about the autistic experience through your posts. But most of all, I'm enjoying learning more about you! Keep it up Jim, I'm excited to read what comes next (probably weeks after you post it).

➡️ The authenticity you bring to the table is so refreshing, and it really helps break down the barriers we all face. Being able to embrace who we truly are, without fear of judgment, is a powerful thing. I'm looking forward to diving deeper into your posts and gaining more insights. Your perspective is a reminder that we all have our own paths, and the beauty lies in accepting and understanding that. Keep shining!

➡️Love the authentic and heartfelt way you write.

➡️Keep writing because I love everything you post! :)

➡️I really enjoyed reading your article. I felt so calm reading it, you write beautifully. I found your line “normality won” so moving and sad and frustrating, I so wish normality could lose.

➡️You have a very interesting story, and I can’t wait to see more pieces like this.

➡️You are a wonderful writer and you have a story that needs to be shared.

​➡️Another great post Jim! I love your humor as a way to teach. I think lots of people have stimming behaviors, some more obvious than others. It's a great way to calm your mind and only mildly distracting to those around you :)
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➡️I have several friends, acquaintances, and students on the autism spectrum. Knowing them heightens the pleasure I take in the insights you reveal in your posts. It appears that this relatively recent vantage on your identity has given you not just fresh perspectives but an instance of authentic anagnorisis: an opportunity few people in their lifetimes ever experience….I read your posts with much empathic engagement. I am very grateful you've given me this window into your funny, nimble, subtle mind.   

➡️Thank you for sharing so openly. I really admire the way you put words to the differences between introversion and autism it helps me understand more clearly what that feels like from the inside. I think it’s powerful that you’ve found writing as a way to mix humor with information. That kind of voice is rare and very needed

➡️….. The authenticity you bring to the table is so refreshing, and it really helps break down the barriers we all face. Being able to embrace who we truly are, without fear of judgment, is a powerful thing. I'm looking forward to diving deeper into your posts and gaining more insights. Your perspective is a reminder that we all have our own paths, and the beauty lies in accepting and understanding that. Keep shining!

➡️I enjoyed reading your chapter about autism and pets. Clearly it is heartfelt and full of your own unique voice! The way you weave in humor, like the pet rock and Wilson the volleyball references, made me laugh and really drew me into the rest of your story. Your love for dogs, especially Brea, shines through, and the research you included about pets improving the well-being of people with autism is very informative and much appreciated. It is clear how much dogs have supported you, and your honesty about your experiences as an autistic person makes this piece incredibly relatable.

➡️Can’t wait to read the book. You are whip smart and witty and your analogies are spot on. 
Beautifully written Jim, I'm exited to read more as you write it!

➡️You had me laughing at the start and near tears by the end, with a solid bit of learning in the middle. I am really enjoying learning about the autistic experience through your posts. But most of all, I'm enjoying learning more about you! Keep it up Jim, I'm excited to read what comes next (probably weeks after you post it).

➡️Jim, this post is a gem all the way through. It doesn't tackle too many themes, and educates and entertains in the same breath. Your sense of appropriate length for the subject is right on, and you build suspense--or the sense of an impending payoff--with the occasional short foreshadowing sentence. They are compelling…..In the meantime, you find vigorous and refreshing language to describe common behavior or everyday events. I think this is another one of your gifts--and maybe autism gives you a unique perspective on life and living that others are missing? This is the joy I have in reading your posts. You break me out of my own tired relationship with the world and show me a shining truth right in front of me.
 


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  • Pet Therapy with Brea
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  • Syngenta Symposium: Dr. George Smith, 2018 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry