Press & Reviewers

Eck-Schoe creates inclusive stories through books, films, and art. We welcome members of the press, reviewers, bloggers, educators, and media outlets who are interested in covering our work, our mission, or the creative process behind it.

About Eck-Schoe (Press Summary)

Eck-Schoe Productions and Publications is a mission-driven creative organization dedicated to promoting the creativity of neurodivergent people through writing, film, and art. Our work emphasizes authenticity, accessibility, and storytelling that accurately portrays people who are neurodivergent as full, complex humans.

Our projects include:

  • Books, including the Love. Outside the Box series of closed-door romantic comedies
  • Films that feature neurodivergent voices both on screen and behind the camera
  • Art and animation, including original works rooted in liminalism

Eck-Schoe’s approach prioritizes inclusion, connection, and representation without sensationalizing or preaching.

Books for Review

Love. Outside the Box Series

Genre: Closed-door romantic comedies

Formats: Print, ebook (film adaptations available for select titles)

The Love. Outside the Box series features romantic comedies in which a lead character is autistic or closely connected to someone on the spectrum. The stories use familiar rom-com tropes while portraying autistic characters with emotional depth and individuality.

Review copies are available upon request to info@eckschoe.com.

Suggested review focus areas:

  • Representation of neurodivergent characters
  • Tone and emotional depth
  • Closed-door romance approach
  • Use of classic rom-com tropes

Films & Visual Media

Eck-Schoe films are created with an inclusive production philosophy, emphasizing authentic casting and collaboration with neurodivergent creatives and crew.

Screeners, trailers, and press stills are available upon request at info@eckschoe.com.

Coverage topics may include:

  • Inclusive filmmaking practices
  • Neurodivergent representation in media
  • Adaptations from book to screen
  • Independent, mission-based production models

Art & Visual Storytelling

Our art stands as an independent storytelling medium, while also supporting select film projects through animation and visual design. Featured artist Kenneth Eckstein-Schoemann explores liminalism: visual narratives focused on transition, perception, and imagination.

High-resolution images and artist statements are available for press use.

Press Assets

Available upon request or download:

  • Author / creator bios
  • Book covers and film stills
  • Logos and brand assets
  • Series descriptions and project summaries
  • Artist statements

Brand Logo Files

Primary Eck-Schoe logo preview and downloadable file pack for press use.

Eck-Schoe logo

Creator Headshots

Press-ready headshots for Ava, David, and Kenny (placeholder previews below until final photos are approved).

A woman smiling while looking out of a window, captured in black and white.
Close-up portrait of a young man smiling outdoors, wearing a light blue t-shirt, with greenery in the background.
A smiling young man in a navy sweater stands in front of a colorful abstract painting featuring geometric shapes and vibrant colors.

Book & Film Logos + Key Images

Placeholder area for title logos and 2–3 key supporting images per project (book and film variants).

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Interview & Speaking Requests

We are open to:

  • Author and creator interviews
  • Podcast appearances
  • Panel discussions
  • Educational and authentic representation-focused conversations

Topics may include inclusive storytelling, neurodivergent creativity, representation in story and on screen, and mission-driven publishing and filmmaking.

To request:

  • Review copies (books)
  • Film screeners
  • Press materials
  • Interviews or appearances

Please contact: info@eckschoe.com

Attribution & Coverage Notes

When covering Eck-Schoe projects, please note:

  • Love. Outside the Box titles are closed-door romantic comedies.
  • Representation is based on lived experience and authentic creation.
  • Our work prioritizes inclusion without explicit advocacy messaging.

Help amplify inclusive stories.

Your review, including on Amazon, Goodreads, or your own platform, helps readers find books that reflect a range of experiences, rather than a single “autistic story”.

Thank you for helping promote inclusive stories and neurodivergent creativity.