![]() However, this roundup also reflects the relative scarcity of intersectional debuts covering these topics this year, and will hopefully encourage publishing to do better. there really is something out there by a disabled author for everyone this year. Groups of stabby, petticoat-wearing feminists in France, dark and witty takes on homoerotic tension, recipes ranked by energy levels and philosophical musings on sport. With excitement and bated breath, we look to those new, debut authors who are profiling disability, mental health, and chronic illness, at a time where these issues are more important than ever to be discussed. It seems that 2022 is set to try and reach expectations, at least in this aspect. ![]() ![]() We’re also, now more than ever, looking to support equality in the publishing industry by buying from a diverse range of authors. 2021 was an incredible year for books, but as we become increasingly tuned into global issues – in both our escapist and non-fiction picks – many are still feeling the lack of disability representation. ![]()
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