Disabled Voices

Stories of resilience, brilliance, and unapologetic authenticity. Disabled Voices celebrates writers and characters whose experiences of disability—visible and invisible, physical, intellectual, neurodivergent, or chronic—redefine what strength and beauty look like. These works challenge stereotypes, amplify lived realities, and highlight how disability intersects with queerness, race, gender, and class.

From memoirs of advocacy and survival to poetry that captures the body’s contradictions and fiction that reimagines accessibility and belonging, these are stories that demand to be heard. Empowering, intimate, and revolutionary, Disabled Voices invites readers to listen—to the power, humor, tenderness, and radical imagination of those too often spoken over.