Domenic Migliore

New Writer Interview on Substack!

Today I’m excited to introduce Domenic Migliore.

Diagnosed with autism at the age of 8, Domenic has turned his creativity and storytelling into a powerful artistic journey.

His screenplay Ashley was adapted into the 2013 feature film Ashley starring Nicole Fox and Michael Madsen.

Most recently, he released a collection of short stories titled Frame Story.

Read the full interview now

https://mcoulombewrites.substack.com/p/domenic-migliore

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5/20 Edited to

... Read moreAs someone who deeply values the intersection of creativity and personal experience, I find Domenic Migliore's journey truly inspiring. Diagnosed with autism at a young age, Domenic demonstrates how challenges can be transformed into powerful artistic expression. His work, especially the screenplay Ashley, which was adapted into a feature film, showcases how neurodiverse perspectives bring unique depth to storytelling. From my experience, authentic storytelling that draws from real-life experiences resonates well not only with audiences but also with the wider creative community. Domenic’s new collection, Frame Story, is a great example of how short stories can provide intimate glimpses into varied human experiences, something I have personally found enriching. Moreover, Domenic’s openly autistic identity influences his creative output in meaningful ways, helping to break down stereotypes about autism in the arts. His perspective has proven that diverse narratives encourage empathy and understanding. For writers, filmmakers, and creatives navigating similar journeys, Domenic’s career serves as a reminder that personal challenges can fuel rather than hinder artistic success. Exploring such voices broadens the artistic landscape and enriches cultural dialogues. His interview on Substack is definitely worth reading for anyone interested in the confluence of neurodiversity and creativity.