Author Samantha Picaro

Spotlighting neurodivergent characters

By Sue Baldani

At 29, Samantha Picaro has accomplished many goals in her life. She has a B.A. in psychology, a Master’s in social work and a career in which she incorporates both. Now, she can add published author to her resume.

Limitless Café, released in May of 2023, tells the tale of Kinsey Fontana, who works at a café that hires teens with disabilities like herself. When the café is threatened with closure, Kinsey, with help from her former best friend, Melissa Castillo, organizes a fundraiser to save it.

“Each character is complex; they’re not just their disabilities, so I want readers – with or without disabilities – to take away that you’re not just one part of your identity,” says Samantha, who lives in New Jersey. “I also made sure that the characters with disabilities were the ones saving the day and not the ones being saved, because you don’t often see that in fiction.” She also gave the fictional owner of the café a disability himself, and did a lot of research into the disabilities she incorporated into her side characters.

This whole topic is important to Samantha. “I’m autistic, so as a kid I would often escape into books. I always knew I’d want to write my own stories one day.”

One of her favorite writers is Jen Wilde. “She is autistic too, and she features neurodivergent characters, and her characters have goals outside of romance or high school drama. Her books helped encourage me to write original stories and autistic characters. Originally, I just wrote neurotypical characters because internalized ableism made me feel like nobody would be able to ‘relate’ to neurodivergent characters. But every reader deserves characters they can relate with, too.”

She adds, “I also admire Sarah Dessen, who is one of the most popular Young Adult writers. Her characters are just so nuanced, and they have goals outside of dating or doing well in school.  Her characters often undergo a lot of personal growth.”

Samantha really enjoys reading and writing young adult fiction. “It reminds us of the dreams we used to have and that it’s not too late to pursue them and become idealistic again,” she says. “I believe that every genre of books is becoming more diverse in regards to marginalized populations including disability, but there is still more work to do.”

She’s nervous about the feedback she’ll receive about the book, but is also happy she’s able to share it with others. “Having the courage to be vulnerable by putting myself out there is a major accomplishment, and I’m just going to focus on the people who love it. I also feel really good knowing that I’m pursuing my dream.”

Limitless Café is available in both paperback and eBook formats and can be found on Amazon, Kobo.com, and Barnes & Noble.

When not working in the nonprofit sector or writing, she likes volunteering with her town’s Rotary Club and spending time with her family, her feisty little parrot, Mango, and two pet turtles, Jackie and Jill.

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Published in The Showcase Magazine in New Jersey.

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