Asperger United
Asperger United is:
- a quarterly magazine for age 16+ (although some parents subscribe on behalf of their under-16s)
- edited by a person with Asperger syndrome
- written by people with Asperger syndrome, High-Functioning Autism (HFA) and other high-functioning conditions on the spectrum, or by professionals with this group specifically in mind.
Each issue contains:
- contributions from the UK and overseas
- personal accounts of having Asperger syndrome or autism
- a pen pal page
- letters to the editor
- poems, artwork and short stories
Who is it for?
- The magazine is suitable for adults aged 16 and over, although some parents, carers and professionals subscribe on behalf of young people under this age.
- Subscription is free. However, we ask professionals working in the field of autism and Asperger syndrome, and overseas readers, to make a donation to The National Autistic Society.
How to obtain a sample issue
You can download the latest issue in 'Related resources' below. If you are having trouble with downloading it, please refer to the 'Help' section in the top right-hand side of the screen. If you still can't access it, please telephone +44 (0)20 7903 3542 or email asp.utd@nas.org.uk to request the latest issue.
How to subscribe
- Either
Complete the form below and we will send you the next issue we publish
- Or
Telephone the Publications Team on +44 (0)20 7903 3542. You will be asked for your name and address so that we can add you to the list of subscribers.
Note: we do not enter into discussions regarding contributions to Asperger United. Those requiring information on Asperger syndrome should contact the Autism Helpline on 0845 070 4004.
Subscribe to Asperger United
Your details will be used for the purposes of subscription only, and are not provided to any part of The National Autistic Society or any other organisation.
Related resources
Relevant documents for downloading- Asperger United - January 2010 (PDF)
PDF of our free quarterly magazine by and for people with Asperger syndrome, High-Functioning Autism (HFA) and other high-functioning conditions on the spectrum. Suitable for adults aged 16 and over. (Some parents, carers and professionals subscribe on behalf of young people under this age).

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