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12 Poems That Break the Silence on Disability and Illness

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12 Poems That Break the Silence on Disability and Illness

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Anya Taylor-Joy as Furiosa in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

Furiosa and the Disability Wasteland

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It’s No Fun To Be Alone: Communicating With Cryptids in The Shape of Water

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“Not Much Choice”: Disability and Monstrosity in the Alien Franchise 

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Disturbing the Comfortable: On Writing Disability in Science Fiction

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Jo Walton’s Reading List: December 2021

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Five SFF Novels Featuring Disabled Characters Who Know Their Own Worth

Five SFF Novels Featuring Disabled Characters Who Know Their Own Worth

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Elsa Sjunneson-Henry and Michi Trota accept the 2019 Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine for Uncanny Magazine’s Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction Special Issue" (Photo: Jonathan Henry)

What It Means to Win a Hugo as a Blind Person

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When Even a Delightful Dragon Can’t Quite Cover Up the Misogyny: The White Dragon, Part Two

A Rare Win for Wheelchairs in Game of Thrones’ Final Episode

Cataracts, Blindness, and Evocations of Horror

Different Ways of Exploring Blindness: Bird Box and The Luminous Dead

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