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Alice Wong (@SFDirewolf) and Nicola Griffith (@Nicolaz) have been running monthly twitter chats on disability literature. Last night's was specifically on YA fiction, with guest authors Marieke Nijkamp (@Mariekeyn - This is Where it Ends, Before I Let Go, Unbroken (editor) and the forthcoming Oracle: Rising) and Brigit Young (@BrigitYoung - Worth A Thousand Words). YA's not my main focus, but it's the first of these chats I've remembered to set a reminder for and it was an interesting chat on the problems of writing YA criplit - mostly non-disabled writers and society, and expectations that are just plain wrong. Someone put it nicely as publishers prioritizing non-disabled voices speaking for us over our own voices. The overall conclusion was we're nowhere near where we should be, but it wasn't in any way a depressing chat, more one with a lot of energy for fixing it.

Alice Wong has now collated everything together on wakelet (which is new to me) and it can be read here.

Date: 2018-12-10 09:35 pm (UTC)
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Someone put it nicely as publishers prioritizing non-disabled voices speaking for us over our own voices.

This seems to be a recurring theme, no matter where the "own voices" are coming from.

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