Jude Afolake Olubodun writes on a transformative path from old expectations to a liberating authenticity.
Committed to publishing the work of emerging and accomplished writers.
One of our core beliefs is that art, poetry, and storytelling are powerful vehicles for self-expression, healing, and personal growth. Through the act of creation, artists and creatives have the ability to explore their innermost thoughts and feelings, to process complex emotions, and to make sense of their experiences. This can be a deeply transformative process, one that leads to greater self-awareness, emotional regulation, and personal growth.
We believe that by taking up space and amplifying the voices of neurodivergent artists, we can help to create a more diverse, vibrant, and inclusive art world. Our platform is designed to give these artists and writers the recognition and visibility they deserve, and to provide a space where their unique perspectives and experiences can be shared and celebrated.
Jude Afolake Olubodun writes on a transformative path from old expectations to a liberating authenticity.
Martin Moxness is a kaleidoscopic artist, advocate, and musician unmasking neurodivergent experiences with love and creativity.
A poem by Hayden Robinson about lazy summer days, fireflies aglow, sweat, and ticks.
REROUTE Art Magazine challenges perceptions of neurodivergence by amplifying creative voices and reshaping the narrative.
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