About Chris Bonnello

Bonnello with his first two novels, Underdogs and Underdogs: Tooth and Nail. Photo by Sarah Chambers-Tonner.

Chris Bonnello is an autistic advocate, neurodiversity speaker, writer, novelist and former teacher (in both mainstream and specialist education) based in Great Britain. He is a professional member of the Professional Speaking Association, having become a national and international speaker on autism issues, as well as being the multi-award-winning writer behind Autistic Not Weird. He is also the author of the Underdogs novels, a near-future war series featuring autistic and otherwise neurodiverse heroes.

Bonnello was first assessed for autism in 1989, at the age of four. Despite a damning report into his deficiencies concerning speech, expressive language and social competence, he did not receive a diagnosis due to misconceptions about autism in 1989.

At the age of ten, an educational psychologist reported him as having a “slightly odd personality”. He grew up believing himself to be the weird kid, until his Asperger Syndrome diagnosis finally came at the age of 25. Since then, he has been able to turn his attitude around and define himself by his strengths rather than his weaknesses, and encourages other autistic people to see their own strengths.

Bonnello speaking at Sydney Opera House.

Having qualified as a teacher and worked in primary education, he left mainstream teaching and launched Autistic Not Weird in April 2015, to share his insights from both a personal and professional perspective. He later re-entered teaching as a specialist education tutor (later becoming a teacher in an autism-specific school), before leaving teaching permanently to become a full-time autistic advocate.

Since then, autisticnotweird.com has had millions of page hits, and he has a 200,000+ followership across all platforms, namely his Facebook community, LinkedInInstagram and YouTube, and follower support on Patreon.

Speaking at India Autism Centre.

 

Bonnello delivers talks (nationally and internationally), has been nominated for eight awards to date (winning four), has played chess internationally (winning nothing), can solve a Rubik’s cube in 11.758 seconds (also earning a silver medal for solving ten cubes blindfolded simultaneously – yes, really), captained his local Boys’ Brigade company for 13 years, and is a six-time published author. He is a proud stepfather of two, and proud godfather of many. The first of his four Underdogs novels came out in May 2019, its second becoming joint runner-up in The Guardian’s 2020 Not the Booker Prize.

His personality remains slightly odd.

 

Accolades

2017 Shortlisted National Diversity Awards Positive Role Model (Disability)
2017 Winner Autism Hero Awards Top Journalism Award
2018 Winner Learning Disability and Autism Leaders’ List Advocacy, Policy and Media
2018 Winner Autism Hero Awards Online Social Network Award
2019 Winner National Autistic Society Professionals Awards Outstanding Achievement by an Individual on the Autism Spectrum
2020 Shortlisted BAPS SEND Blog Awards Blog Post with Biggest Impact*
2020 Joint runner-up The Guardian’s Not The Booker Prize Underdogs: Tooth and Nail
2023 Shortlisted The Speaker Awards Sustainability and Positive Impact Speaker of the Year
2026 TBC The Speaker Awards Best Speaker Showreel
2024-present Membership Professional Speaking Association Professional Member

*Post nominated: Fifty pieces of advice from an autistic adult, written for autistic children

 

Published works (see also: My Books on chrisbonnello.com)

What We Love Most About Life: insights from 150 young people across the autism spectrum (non-fiction), 2016. Art/design by Nancy J. Price.

Hide and Seek‘ (short story), in Monster Anthology, 2016.

The Book of the Bystander‘ (short story), in Bystander, 2017.

Underdogs (novel), 2019. Published by Unbound.

Underdogs: Tooth and Nail (novel), 2020. Published by Unbound.

Underdogs: Acceleration (novel), 2022. Published by Unbound.

What Do You Love Most About Life? Insights from 150 autistic minds (non-fiction), 2023. Art/design by Nancy J. Price.

Alfie Smith the Speedcuber (children’s story), 2023. Published by HarperCollins’ Big Cat imprint.

Underdogs: Uprising (novel), 2024. Published by Unbound.

 

Foreword, Dealing with Change, Loss and the Unexpected: A Practical Guide for Neurodivergent Adults by Hannah Louise Belcher, 2026. Published by UBC Press.

 

Academia

BSc (hons) Mathematics with Education (University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2007)

PGCE Primary Teaching (Nottingham Trent University, 2010)

MA Creative Writing (Nottingham Trent University, 2017)

ABC Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Concepts (Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute, 2020)

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Are you tired of characters with special needs being tokenised and based on stereotypes, or being the victims rather than the heroes? This novel series may interest you!

Underdogs, a near-future dystopia series where the heroes are teenagers with special needs, is a character-driven war story which pitches twelve people against an army of millions, balancing intense action with a deeply developed neurodiverse cast.

Book one can be found here:

Amazon UK | Amazon US | Amazon CA | Amazon AU
Audible (audiobook version)
Review page on Goodreads