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Step into your bookshelf and look closer—how many stories truly reflect the diverse realities outside your door? In this episode, our hosts unpack Nicole Schroeder’s eye-opening Indie Author Magazine article, "Inclusive: Boosting Disability Representation."
Together, they explore the staggering gap in disability representation, the deeper mechanics behind this absence, and the grassroots solutions working to change the story landscape. Guided by Mary Mecham’s striking personal library audit, they break down practical frameworks for authentic authorship, the pitfalls of common stereotypes, and how Disability Book Week and digital activism are transforming both access and industry standards.
Setting the Scene: The personal library thought experiment and confronting the illusion of diversity 00:16
Representation by the Numbers: Just how few inclusive stories fill our shelves? 03:11
The Three Tiers of Authorship: Addressing authenticity and responsibility in storytelling 05:45
Harmful Tropes and Why They Persist: Magical workarounds and the danger of guesswork 09:05
Real Solutions: Disability Book Week, digital activism, and the community-driven disability board 12:41
How to Get Involved: Resources, vetted booklists, and actionable next steps 16:35
If you’re a reader, writer, librarian, or advocate curious about how stories shape reality—and how you can help shape them in turn—this conversation provides practical entry points for making our shelves inclusive for all.
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Step into your bookshelf and look closer—how many stories truly reflect the diverse realities outside your door? In this episode, our hosts unpack Nicole Schroeder’s eye-opening Indie Author Magazine article, "Inclusive: Boosting Disability Representation."
Together, they explore the staggering gap in disability representation, the deeper mechanics behind this absence, and the grassroots solutions working to change the story landscape. Guided by Mary Mecham’s striking personal library audit, they break down practical frameworks for authentic authorship, the pitfalls of common stereotypes, and how Disability Book Week and digital activism are transforming both access and industry standards.
Setting the Scene: The personal library thought experiment and confronting the illusion of diversity 00:16
Representation by the Numbers: Just how few inclusive stories fill our shelves? 03:11
The Three Tiers of Authorship: Addressing authenticity and responsibility in storytelling 05:45
Harmful Tropes and Why They Persist: Magical workarounds and the danger of guesswork 09:05
Real Solutions: Disability Book Week, digital activism, and the community-driven disability board 12:41
How to Get Involved: Resources, vetted booklists, and actionable next steps 16:35
If you’re a reader, writer, librarian, or advocate curious about how stories shape reality—and how you can help shape them in turn—this conversation provides practical entry points for making our shelves inclusive for all.
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