
Naomi Ortiz on Writing for Activists Who Don’t Fit In
On a hot day in May, I sat across the table from a best-selling fiction author, an author whose book was on the Oprah’s book club list. As part of… Read more »
On a hot day in May, I sat across the table from a best-selling fiction author, an author whose book was on the Oprah’s book club list. As part of… Read more »
Reclamation Press December 2017 Newsletter Our First Published Book is Here! Today we received the first printed copies of Raymond Luczak’s The Kinda Fella I Am. After 15 months… Read more »
On a hot day in May I sat across the table from a best-selling fiction author whose book was on the Oprah’s book club list. I was attending a small… Read more »
Deconstructing Invalid(ation) with blunt and sharpened instruments ~ From Middle French invalide, from Latin invalidus (“infirm, weak”), from in- (“not”) + validus (“strong”)… Noun: invalid (plural invalids) (dated, sometimes offensive)… Read more »
This blog celebrates all the wonderful disabled folks thinking and writing about science fiction, fantasy and disability. We list some great resources at the end to help you delve deeper…. Read more »
In this two part series we focus on disabled writers who are creating new networks, new ways of bringing the writings of disabled people into the world. Last week in… Read more »
WRITING DISABLED PEOPLE INTO THE PUBLIC EYE Part 1 For the next two weeks, this blog focuses on disabled writers who are creating new networks, new ways of bringing the… Read more »
by Elizabeth J. (Ibby) Grace We have written a few blogs about why we need Reclamation Press, and we will write more. We hope you will, too. This Press exists… Read more »
I believe our community stories need to be documented, and that they are sacred… I want to write with the desire to heal myself and my communities by telling some… Read more »
Hi, Corbett Joan OToole here. Each month we’ll feature a different Reclamation Press author. Since it’s my birthday, I got to go first. Here are some fun facts and some… Read more »