Interviews
Guest Posts
Elspeth Cooper on Disability in Fantasy
Red Lantern 0-12 Review by Abhinav Jain
Helen Hollick – Indie Publishing? It’s Not Just the Writing…
Elspeth Cooper on Naming Names
Special Needs in Strange Worlds
Authors
Robert Jackson Bennett - Beauty is Shaped by Reality
Carol Berg - Writing Differences
Teresa Frohock - Disabilities in Miserere
Stina Leicht - Nobody’s Perfect
Jay Lake - Cancer and Writing
Bryan Thomas Schmidt - ADHD
Mark Lawrence - Broken Heroes
Jeff Salyards - Broken, but not Unbowed
Bloggers/Reviewers
Kendra Merritt - Relatable Heroes
Paul Weimer - In Praise of Miles Vorkosigan
Daniel Goodman - Small Heroes Overcoming Big Obstacles
Aidan Moher - Shadowmarch by Tad Williams
Erin Hill-Dowdle - Disability in Literature
Meineke van der Salm - Defining Disability
Ryan Frye - Favorite Differently Abled Characters
Niall Alexander - The Scar
Sue Bricknell - The Ship Who Sang
Anonymous blogger - Depression in a place where Depression is Not A Thing
Ole Imsen - The Disabled in the Historical Record
Bryce Lee - The Power of Overcoming
Bookworm Blues – Closing Thoughts
Thoughts on Writer’s Block
My guest posts & interviews
Guest post on The Speculative Scotsman
Guest Post for Women of SF&F (Hosted by Fantasy Cafe)
Guest Post: Special Needs in Strange Worlds on BookLife Now
Guest Post: Portrayal of Strong Characters in Urban Fantasy on Bastard Books


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Special Needs in Strange Worlds – V. 2.0 » Bookworm Blues
March 18, 2013 at 12:51 pm (UTC -6)
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April 27, 2013 at 9:05 am (UTC -6)
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