Ian Naranjo was diagnosed with Aspberger's syndrome when he was nine years old. Since then, he's obtained a bachelor's degree in Media Arts with a minor in English from The University of New Mexico and has even been published in Meat for Tea: The Valley Review.
Tell your kids that love is essential
but do not love yourself.
Keep a spider inside your shoulder.
Let it tuck itself there
as it protects a lead ball
residing in your stomach.