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Join our hosts for a thought-provoking exploration inspired by Megan Lynskey Fox’s impactful article, "Writing Disabled: A Guide for Indie Authors," featured in Indie Author Magazine. In this episode, we move beyond checkbox inclusivity to unpack what it really means to craft disabled characters with depth, respect, and authenticity.
Drawing on Lynskey Fox’s lived experience and research, we challenge common assumptions, highlight the value of self-identification, and spotlight practical steps for writers looking to represent disabled experiences thoughtfully. Whether you’re an indie author striving to build nuanced characters or a reader hungry for more truthful portrayals, this conversation will leave you with new perspectives—and actionable guidance.
Timestamps:
00:01:00 — Why authentic disabled representation matters in fiction
00:02:40 — Navigating language: “Disabled character” vs. “Character with a disability”
00:04:50 — Moving beyond stereotypes: What stories need a rethink?
00:06:45 — The crucial role of research: From organizations to real communities
00:09:00 — “Inspiration porn” and common tropes to avoid
00:10:03 — Working with sensitivity readers and why lived experience matters
00:11:02 — Universal challenges: Accessibility, discrimination, and shared experiences
00:12:16 — Resources for deeper research and authentic storytelling
00:12:55 — Final reflection: Seeing humanity beyond labels
Tune in for a candid conversation filled with “aha” moments, honest advice, and a roadmap toward richer, more inclusive stories.
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Join our hosts for a thought-provoking exploration inspired by Megan Lynskey Fox’s impactful article, "Writing Disabled: A Guide for Indie Authors," featured in Indie Author Magazine. In this episode, we move beyond checkbox inclusivity to unpack what it really means to craft disabled characters with depth, respect, and authenticity.
Drawing on Lynskey Fox’s lived experience and research, we challenge common assumptions, highlight the value of self-identification, and spotlight practical steps for writers looking to represent disabled experiences thoughtfully. Whether you’re an indie author striving to build nuanced characters or a reader hungry for more truthful portrayals, this conversation will leave you with new perspectives—and actionable guidance.
Timestamps:
00:01:00 — Why authentic disabled representation matters in fiction
00:02:40 — Navigating language: “Disabled character” vs. “Character with a disability”
00:04:50 — Moving beyond stereotypes: What stories need a rethink?
00:06:45 — The crucial role of research: From organizations to real communities
00:09:00 — “Inspiration porn” and common tropes to avoid
00:10:03 — Working with sensitivity readers and why lived experience matters
00:11:02 — Universal challenges: Accessibility, discrimination, and shared experiences
00:12:16 — Resources for deeper research and authentic storytelling
00:12:55 — Final reflection: Seeing humanity beyond labels
Tune in for a candid conversation filled with “aha” moments, honest advice, and a roadmap toward richer, more inclusive stories.

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