A screenshot from the bookseller magazine with a quote from a piece by author penny pepper. The graphic is dark turquoise with white font text. There are opening and closing very large quotation marks in white. In the centre over a faded out image of a young man in a wheelchair it reads: comment, literature is the poor cousin of other art forms in terms of disability, reflecting the slow and all too often profit-driven nature of the mainstream publishing world.
It's UN #internationaldayofdisabledpersons TODAY. And I'm beyond proud to be in @thebookseller.com yearning for a bookshelf with the disability narrative in fiction stacked high. My novels there too, naturally. Please share dear friends. #disabledwriter #untoldstory #royalliteraryfund