Clem Bastow Clem Bastow i(A128389 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Someone Like Me : An Anthology of Autistic Gender-Diverse and Women Writers Clem Bastow (editor), Jo Case (editor), St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2025 29175264 2025 anthology autobiography

'While the ‘ nerdy white man’ stereotype of Autism dominates in media and popular culture, other Autistic people miss out on seeing themselves, their unique experiences, their hardships and their triumphs. In Someone Like Me, edited by Clem Bastow and Jo Case, twenty-five Autistic gender-diverse and women writers explore their experiences—and explode stereotypes. This groundbreaking anthology ranges from sex, living room dance parties and the natural world to eating disorders, all-encompassing passions and religion. Autistic people of all kinds are invited to find company in this book—and maybe even see themselves, too. Contributors include Fiona Wright, Sara Kian-Judge, CB Mako, Jess Ho, Kay Kerr, Khadija Gbla, Adele Dumont, Erin Riley, Shadia Hancock, Amanda Tink, Tash Agafonoff, Kai Ash, Anna Whateley and Kate Gordon.' (Publication summary)

1 Hannah Gadsby Navigates the Mirror Maze of Trauma as an Autistic, Gender Queer Comedian Clem Bastow , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 6 April 2022;

'There is a moment in Hannah Gadsby’s Ten Steps To Nanette that spoke so eloquently about an experience I have never quite been able to articulate that I had to put the book down and go make a cup of tea. Recalling her upbraiding by an art teacher following her submission of a fact-filled essay,' 

1 Shelf Reflection : Clem Bastow Clem Bastow , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , August 2021;
1 3 y separately published work icon Late Bloomer : How An Autism Diagnosis Changed My Life Clem Bastow , Prahran : Hardie Grant Books , 2021 21844475 2021 single work autobiography

'Introducing a bold new voice in Australian nonfiction, Late Bloomer is a heartfelt coming-of-age memoir that will change the way you think about autism.  

'Clem Bastow grew up feeling like she’d missed a key memo on human behaviour. She found the unspoken rules of social engagement confusing, arbitrary and often stressful. Friendships were hard, relationships harder, and the office was a fluorescent-lit nightmare of anxiety. It wasn’t until Clem was diagnosed as autistic, at age 36, that things clicked into focus. 

'The obsession with sparkly things and dinosaurs. The encyclopaedic knowledge of popular music. The meltdowns that would come on like a hurricane. The ability to write eloquently while conquering basic maths was like trying to understand ancient Greek. These weren’t just ‘personality quirks’ but autistic traits that shaped Clem’s life in powerful ways. 

'With wit and warmth, Clem reflects as an autistic adult on her formative experiences as an undiagnosed young person, from the asphalt playground of St Joseph's Primary School in Melbourne to working as an entertainment journalist in Hollywood. Along the way she challenges the broader cultural implications and ideas around autism, especially for women and gender-diverse people. Deconstructing the misconceptions and celebrating the realities of autistic experience, Late Bloomer is as heartbreaking as it is hilarious, and will stay with you long after the reading.' (Publication summary)

1 Sia's Film Music Misrepresents Autistic People. It Could Also Do Us Damage Clem Bastow , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 27 January 2021;

'Autistic people are used to being underestimated and infantilised – but for Clem Bastow it was still a shock to see it on the big screen.'

1 The Likeable Josh Thomas Clem Bastow , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 15-21 February 2020;

'Amid the crush of praise for Josh Thomas’s new series, Everything’s Gonna Be Okay, a curious thread emerges: viewers, particularly Australian ones, remark upon how well-lit the show looks. The colours are vibrant, one writer notes; another TV critic calls it “bittersweet and bright”.' (Introduction)

1 I Dreamed I Lost My Reproductive Rights in My Maidenform Bra Clem Bastow , 2019 single work prose
— Appears in: Choice Words : A Collection of Writing about Abortion 2019;
1 Love My Way : Was This the Most Devastating Moment in Australian TV History? Clem Bastow , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 23 February 2017;
'With its powerhouse cast and generous heart, the series was one of the finest Australia has produced – and there’s one episode that still jolts.'
1 The Kettering Incident Review – Tasmanian Gothic Thriller Par Excellence Clem Bastow , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 10 June 2016;

— Review of The Kettering Incident Vicki Madden , Louise Fox , Cate Shortland , Andrew Knight , Vincent Sheehan , 2015 series - publisher film/TV
'Australia’s smallest state is the undeniable star – along with Elizabeth Debicki – of Foxtel’s new eight-part thriller about the disappearance of two girls.'
1 If the Current Uproar Over the Gold Logie Nominees Proves Anything, It’s That We Need a Proper Alternative Clem Bastow , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 7 April 2016;
1 We All Make Mistakes : Critics Own up to Their Biggest Gaffes Steph Harmon , Vanessa Badham , Andrew Stafford , Elle Hunt , Andrew Frost , Clem Bastow , Marcus Teague , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 24 October 2016;
1 Women in Australian Film : 'Change Is Not Happening Quickly Enough' Clem Bastow , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 24 June 2015;

'Despite the rallying calls and high-profile female-led production companies, women make up less than third of active film-makers in Australia.'

Source: Blurb.

1 You Can't Mute a Revolution Clem Bastow , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: Fury : Women Write About Sex, Power and Violence 2015; (p. 171-180)
1 Case of the Ex Clem Bastow , 2009 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Your Mother Would Be Proud : True Tales of Mayhem and Misadventure 2009; (p. 186-190)
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