CelebrityEducation Actor Henry Winkler talks new children’s book, living with dyslexia by Russ Loyd October 2, 2025 by Russ Loyd October 2, 2025
CelebrityEducation Internationally Renowned Sculptor Thrives Despite Dyslexia by Russ Loyd November 4, 2023 by Russ Loyd November 4, 2023 The story of this internationally renowned sculptor is a reminder that dyslexia is not a hindrance; it is a unique lens through which we can view the world. Dyslexic individuals have the potential to achieve greatness, and their journey should be celebrated as a source of inspiration for us all.
BusinessParents The Dyslexic Writer Who Turned Words into Her Superpower by Russ Loyd October 6, 2023 by Russ Loyd October 6, 2023 A dyslexic writer diagnosed at 21 turned her perceived weakness into strength; harnessing digital tools and creative approaches to become a celebrated author and advocate for dyslexia.
Uncategorized BOOK REVIEW: Summer Reading by Jenn McKinlay by dyslexiacampus May 5, 2023 by dyslexiacampus May 5, 2023 As a voracious reader who struggles with dyslexia myself, many thanks and kudos to Jenn McKinlay for not only including a neurodivergent heroine in her story, but for doing the research and getting feedback from those living with dyslexia every day so that Sam was as authentic and realistic as possible
Celebrity William Butler Yeats: Dyslexic? by Russ Loyd April 27, 2023 by Russ Loyd April 27, 2023 Abstract Examined evidence from the letters, prose, poetry, and biographies of W. B. Yeats to determine posthumously whether Yeats had some form of dyslexia. Topics addressed include memory difficulties, school difficulties, vision problems, revisions, visual imagery, and self-concept. It is concluded that the evidence is substantial enough to support this diagnosis. Results illustrate that it is possible for those with dyslexia to go far beyond basic literacy. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)