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

Ashley Sheesley, a disabled author and scientist, writes on the cost of disability and the struggles that come with it, even when you’re “lucky.”

We spoke to author Regina Sage about Ocean’s Embrace, the disability representation in the novel, and creature romance.

In her short story for Knee Brace Press, Zianna Ruiha introduces us to Eppi Girl, a disabled people pleaser who wants nothing more than to tell her coworkers that her body is none of their business.

Why can’t assistive devices be beautiful? By Janis Butler Holm.

For our fiftieth post at Knee Brace Press, we interviewed the indomitable Cait Gordon, author of Iris and the Crew Tear Through Space and previous Knee Brace Press contributor.