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Posts by Caitlin Chisling
Powerful piece over at Autistic Girls Network from @lucythereader.bsky.social on writing autistic stories for her younger self & how her autism diagnosis inspired her new book #RealWhenImWithYou!
autisticgirlsnetwork.org/writing-auti...
Illustration done several years ago, for an artbook.
It's time!
#PitchDis will be back this September! πππ
September 9-11 β Pitch Window
September 16-19 β Request Window
For more info, and to learn about some changes coming to the event, click below.
www.pitchdis.com/pitchdis2025
#writingcommunity #disability
Mario on Time magazine and Luigi Mangione on People. The Mario Brothers!
Finally reunited
It's #InternationalWheelchairDay and the perfect day to promote my book where a young wheelchair user fights literal and metaphorical demons to save her family, her town, and the day.
www.harpercollins.com/products/the...
Most Anticipated LGBTQ+ Young Adult Fiction: January-June 2025 lgbtqreads.com/2024/12/16/m... ππ
β¨ GOODREADS GIVEAWAY β¨
Fierce Reads is running a giveaway for bound manuscripts of WHAT WAKES THE BELLS right now!
And unlike those Spine-less chaps, I wrote the whole book all by myself!
π to enter below or in my bio!
π€with tips for how to help and how to react to book banners
Congrats!! Canβt wait π₯³
Embroidery featuring a sitting fox facing forwards and looking up to the left, the fur is rusty orange and the chest and under the chin are white as is the tip.of the bushy tail which protrudes to the right, all on a cream background
Silk embroidered fox created by Helen Richman, professional hand embroiderer, based in Somerset, UK
Just a reminder that I made a starterpack for Kidlit Authors for Marginalized communities!
If you want to be added to it, let me know and I will add you!!
bsky.app/starter-pack...
Thank you for putting this together! Would love to be added π₯°
King ThΓ©oden of Rohan asking Aragorn where Gondor was when the Westfold fell
WHERE WAS GONDOR WHEN BLUESKY'S INTERNAL SERVERS FELL?
Hey you, yes, you, the creative who has been doubting yourself. You owe it to yourself and your muse to be interested in your own ideas. You are always your first audience. Let yourself be delighted by your own flights of fancy.