Do you identify as neurodivergent? This snail mail club is for you.
Field Notes on the Neurotypical Species
C.J. Ramos is a neurodivergent anthropological researcher.
He has spent years secretly studying a baffling species: the Neurotypical.
He documents their rituals. He draws conclusions.
Now he is looking for friends to send his dispatches to.
"The neurotypical greeting sequence takes approximately forty seconds and conveys no information."
"They say 'we should get together sometime.' Research confirms this is a closing statement, not a proposal."
— C.J. Ramos, Field Notes on the Neurotypical Species
Are you one of his people?
Snowy Plover Dispatches is a snail mail experience from Snowy Plover Press. Each month, subscribers receive a new printed letter and extra relics from C.J. Ramos, an anthropological researcher studying the habits and social rituals of Neurotypicals.
Smart, strange, and oddly telling, the letters are meant to be read one at a time and followed over the course of the series as a larger pattern slowly begins to emerge.
Snowy Plover Dispatches are for anyone who might enjoy a different point of view on the strange species, the Neurotypical.
We ship worldwide. International orders ship via standard international first-class mail.
International Monthly — $14/month International 6 Months — $75"The neurotypical greeting sequence takes approximately forty seconds and conveys no information."
— C.J. Ramos, Field Notes on the Neurotypical Species
"Species note: neurotypicals are suspicious of anyone who reads during a party."
— C.J. Ramos, Field Notes on the Neurotypical Species
Disparate Kind is a collection of poems written by neurodivergent writers from all walks of life.
Available now on Amazon, in print ($7.95) or ebook ($4.99).
Snowy Plover Press is an independent literary press focused on distinctive projects, poetry chapbooks, and print work published for nonconforming minds.
We publish work that emerges from a neurodivergent perspective: poetry, correspondence, field notes, non-fiction, and fiction.
The press takes its name from the snowy plover, a small shorebird that camouflages itself in plain site, always at the margin of the crowd, but close enough to observe us. A serious researcher, the snowy plover has simply never bothered to publish, until now.
Please direct all correspondence to the editor:
editor [at] snowyploverpress [dot] com
Snowy Plover Press welcomes writing that emerges from a neurodivergent perspective. We celebrate the fruits of nonconforming minds.
Poetry by neurodivergent writers. No restrictions on form, subject, or length. We are looking for work with a distinct point of view.
Send up to five poems using this Form. Include a brief bio and any relevant context you'd like us to have.
Submit HereSend short musings, anecdotes, and stories about living neurodivergently.
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