Spoonie Guilt: When You Just Can’t Give a Should Anymore

I just published the first post on the Spoonie Authors Network for 2024. It was time I was honest with myself and our followers about how important it’s been to put my health first and how difficult it’s been to put aside my advocacy for authors who manage spoons.

I’m coming back though, slowly. Here’s a link to the article. Cheers!

Spoonie Guilt: When You Just Can’t Give a Should Anymore
Read this article and more on the Spoonie Authors Network website! A close-up of me, standing in front of a beige background. I am a white woman with short silver hair cropped closely on the sides. I am wearing dark teal metallic rimmed glasses with rhinestones on the side. I have blue-green eyes, coral lipstick, and I’m wearing silver hook earrings with black and electric blue beads. My shirt is plaid with black and electric blue.

Cait Gordon is an autistic, disabled, and queer Canadian writer of speculative fiction that celebrates diversity. She is the author of the disability-hopepunk adventure, Season One: Iris and the Crew Tear Through Space! (a 2023 Indie Ink Award finalist). Cait also founded the Spoonie Authors Network and joined Talia C. Johnson to co-edit the multi-genre, disability fiction anthologies Nothing Without Us (a 2020 Prix Aurora Award finalist) and Nothing Without Us Too (a 2023 Prix Aurora Award winner).

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Published on March 15, 2024 14:54
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