
A place for stories about chronic illness, disability, mental health, and neurodivergence.

In his latest poem, Andrew Hall writes about disability in the context of a relationship.


“I’ll spend my whole life/Disentangling from you/That’s all fine/I can handle it.”

Eli Underwood is a writer, organizer, and archivist living with CPTSD, ME/CFS, fibromyalgia, and Long Covid. Read their poem, Invalid Invalid.

For our one hundredth post at Knee Brace Press, poet Casey Sharp writes about her experience with ADHD.

Brian Lee is a writer and poet from Singapore who scribbles when he should be having lunch. Read his latest poem, After the Collapse.

“He wondered if it could still make wine/A thimble./If there was something that could be done/Too late.”

In her newest poem, K Weber writes about the fatigue and grief that comes with chronic pain.

“I saw all the lights in my dreams/But nobody dared to approach me/Because I didn’t know how/To use my words.”