Why it’s important to me to write books with disabled characters
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Why it’s important to me to write books with disabled characters
Books have always been a constant in my life. I remember collecting “Goosebumps” by R.L. Stine and “The Vampire Diaries” by L.J. Smith, and I still have a few first editions on my bookshelf. From romance and Westerns to cozy mysteries and fan fiction on Archive of Our Own website, I’ve read thousands of words over thousands of hours. But I can still count on two hands the number of main characters with disabilities — who weren’t villains — that …
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