A place for stories about chronic illness, disability, mental health, and neurodivergence.
Erin Coppin is a disabled Canadian/British writer living in the UK. She has been published by Ink Sweat & Tears, Spelt Magazine, Popshot Quarterly, Fenland Poetry Journal, and others. She was the winner of the Unpublished Poet’s Prize in the Mslexia and Poetry Book Society’s Women’s Poetry Competition 2019.
1. Are you more or less tired now than you were before starting this questionnaire?
My rabbit heart is in your hands, warm and pulsing, living, skittish.
“you were so, so bad at it. Just terrible, hitting every everloving bump.”