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🛎️ Zoom Link for Tomorrow's Live Late Diagnosis Club Meeting 🛎️

After a month of looking at what does not fit, May turns toward what does. We open tomorrow at the Writing Circle with the Good Place as our theme

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Dr. Angela Kingdon
May 05, 2026
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Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 6th, at 8am PT, 11am ET, 4pm UK, 5pm Europe.

Paid members: Your Zoom link is at the bottom of this email.

Everyone else: Read on.


In tomorrow’s session, we meet our May editor, Lindsee Garlock-Thornton. Lindsee is a late-diagnosed AuDHDer who writes haiku for neurodivergent folx at Haiku Wouldn’t You, where she compresses the strange, specific texture of late-diagnosed life into seventeen syllables at a time. Here are some of my favs of hers:

Tomorrow’s call is the only time this month Lindsee will guide us live. She will lead a therapeutic writing session, walk through the emotional territory of each of her four prompts, and answer questions about how to use them on the page.

If you have been reading these emails for a while and meaning to come to one of the live sessions, this is the one. Membership is £27 a year, less than a single therapy session, and gets you tomorrow’s Writing Circle plus three more live sessions in May, including our Cultish book club session, our workshop on red flags in cults and coercive relationships, and a guest speaker we will announce at the meeting. We never turn anyone away. If a paid subscription is not in the budget, just reply to this email and we will set you up with a free trial month.

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