Gotta love that #disabledrep! If you're looking for a picture book for kids that has disabled rep, we highly recommend pre-ordering @jlockettauthor1.bsky.social's new picture book!
Look I like No I'm Not Human, but are people really using a character you ideally have to kill immediately (if you don't turn her away) and has virtually no story as disabled representation?? C'mon let's use our brains and maybe another character that doesn't have to die #gaming #disabledrep
Thanks for all the love on this one 🩷 it wasn't on purpose but it's kind of a sequel for this (very simple) illustration I made in July 2021, around 8 months after I got an #ngtube!
I made it for people who were afraid of getting it, because nutrition is worth it ✨
#disabledartist #disabledrep
To discover the truth of how she died—& why she’s the only Afterlifer who feels pain Ryker must agree to the unthinkable—kill. She'll have to fight the pain as she morphs into a murdering monster or risk banishment from Afterlife & never know.
#posterpitQ #posterpit #A #F #ownvoices #disabledrep
photo 4: Light blue background. Medium blue half-circle in top right corner. Bottom left corner grey-blue half-circle. My social media handle is at the top. Under that is the title: What is good rep (for me) and why is it good (to see)? Under that in the dark blue background and white font reads: The actual medical terms aren’t really important. Sometimes it’s difficult to get diagnosed or like in fantasy - there isn’t a word for it. I look for how the characters interact with themselves, the world around them, and how they view their disability. I want to be able to see myself in the characters. If I’m able to say “same” after seeing them deal with fatigue. Using mobility aids, how ADHDers manage day to day life - I want it all! In fantasy it’s harder but you can get good rep there - they way they speak about it, how it affects their daily lives. Under that is the line and arrow
photo 5: Light blue background. top left corner, medium-blue half-circle. Social media handle above the line and arrow - they're at the top here. Under that reads Recommendations in white font. There's two rows of book covers, 3 books in both rows with small font accompanying them which lists the rep in the books (dark blue background, white font) . L-R reads. The Secret Service of Tea and Treason by India Holton (Autism). Queried Sick by Dallas Smith (Anxiety, Rheumatoid Arthritis). Sick Kids in Love by Hannah Moskowitz (Rheumatoid Arthritis, Gaucher's Disease). Us Against the Likes by Marie Voinson (Anxiety). Here We Go Again by Alison Cochrun (ADHD, anxiety). Key Lime Sky by Al Hess (Autism) Medium-blue half-circle bottom right corner
photo 6: Light blue background. grey-blue half-circle at top right corner. Medium-blue half circle at bottom left corner. My handle is at the top above the line and arrow. The title of this post is My TBR (In white). There's 3 books in this photo. One on the first row and two in the second one. Just Go With It by Madison Wright (Chronic Illness) The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun (OCD, ADHD). Joined at the Joints by Marissa Eller (Rheumatoid Arthritis and social anxiety)
I've had The Charm Offensive on my Kindle for a while so need to read it!
I'm giving myself a very loose tbr because I'm definitely going to be adding more! There's also a StoryGraph reading challenge so more books! #disabledrep
Glimmer Monster
When a strange man tells Ryker that she’s died but refuses to tell her how she met her end, she has to agree to do something unthinkable if she wants to know the truth of how she died—and why she’s the only Afterlifer who can feel pain.
DEXTER x THE GOOD PLACE
#A #UF #P #DisabledRep