From the Book - First Tiller Press hardcover edition.
The building blocks of blindness: Hi, I'm Elsa
We need to talk about Helen: Breaking Gibson's mythology
Language acquisition through the sound barrier and other deafblind mysteries
My body and other histories
How I learned to stop worrying andidentify ableism: A lesson in radiation poisoning
Your vision of blindness is impaired: The monolith of blindness in media
How I learned to drive, play with swords, and other things you shouldn't do at home
Yes, Virginia, even blind men can be assholes: The intersection of disability and gender
The call is coming from inside the house: Surviving ableist violence through the lens of horror
Cripping my dance card: Required reading for people who want to date me (but my relatives should skipto chapter 11)
Coming out of the closet: But only if it's ADA compliant
There are no blind moms on TV: Disability & parenthood stigma
I am not a teaching tool: Medicalizing the disabled body
Welcome to the cyberpunk future, it's in my ears: Disability and science fiction
We have always thrived in the castle: Defying ableism to become yourself
Cane in one hand, protest sign in the other: A view of police brutality and disability
Hindsight is 20/20, except if you're me and then it's [REDACTED].