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QDA: A Queer Disability Anthology
by Mark Ellis, Andrew Morrison-Gurza, Gregory Villa, Donna Minkowitz, John Whittier Treat, Lucas Scheelk, John R. Killacky, Arthur Durkee, Christopher Dempsey, Beatrice Hale, Jax Jacki Brown, Monique Flynn, Meg Day, Brenna Cyr, Barbara Ruth, Kit Mead, Travis Chi Wing Lau, Toranse Lowell, Larry Connolly, Sara Ibrahim, Quintan Ana Wikswo, D. Allen, Liv Mammone, James Schwartz, Kathi Wolfe, Donna Williams, Carl Wayne Denney, Kristen Ringman, Katharina Love, Marika Prokosh, Zak Plum, Kenny Fries, Tak Hallus, Jason T. Ingram, Michael Russell, David Cummer, Lydia Brown, The Poet Spiel, Nola Weber, Stephanie Heit, Raymond Luczak, Bex, Petra Kuppers, Cyrée Jarelle Johnson, Ashley Volion, Joel Gates, Allison Fradkin, Maverick Smith, Whittier Strong
informative
reflective
slow-paced
An interesting collection; I think in some ways the huge, huge reach of it was helpful (you get many perspectives, a ton of different ways that people understand themselves in their own disabilities, as well as their own relationships to queerness) and in other ways it was kind of a hinderance. There was just so much and a lot of it felt a little whiplash-y. I'm not sure it's a collection I would recommend reading all together, though I think it can definitely be a resource for folks looking to add queer disabled writing to like a syllabus or something like that. Some of it I really enjoyed, some of it was thought provoking, and some of it was kind of just okay, but I think worth having read across the board.