Disability
Jennifer Kretchmer
Jennifer Kretchmer is a producer, writer, actor, streamer & disability advocate. She’s the executive producer and co-creator of the hit tabletop series Monsters and Fables, which airs on the official Dungeons & Dragons channel, and she has appeared as a guest on numerous shows for Geek and Sundry, Machinima, and Saving Throw, among others, and is…
Annie Segarra
Annie Segarra (aka Annie Elainey) is a content creator, YouTuber, and intersectional activist. Recently diagnosed with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome; after her health took an abrupt decline, she focused on her health and creating content. Her video channel and blog cover many topics such as disability, body image, media representation, LGBTQ, and other aspects of her identity, as well as reviews,…
ADHD_Bri
Bri, the creator of the popular comic ADHD_Bri, started drawing comics after receiving a late ADHD-Predominantly Inattentive diagnosis at the age of 29. Upon learning about ADHD, Bri’s whole world “started to make sense.” In order to process all this new information and how it applied to herself, she began writing down scenarios and drawing…
Alice Wong
Alice Wong is a disabled activist, writer, media maker, and consultant. She’s the founder and director of the Disability Visibility Project, an online community dedicated to creating, sharing, and amplifying disability media and culture created in 2014. Alice is also a co-partner in four projects: DisabledWriters.com, a resource to help editors connect with disabled writers and journalists, #CripLit,…
POWER NOT PITY
POWER NOT PITY is a podcast by Bri M, a Black, Jamaican, disabled, non-binary queer person who loves telling stories. Bri started the podcast to help address a dire lack of media created about disabled people of color. POWER NOT PITY amplifies the voices of the disabled people of color community everywhere. Using candid interviews, analysis…
Ana Mardoll
Ana Mardoll is a writer, known for the Earthside book series (modern paranormal-romance books set in Texas) and Rewoven Tales, as well as many published short stories and xer Ramblings blog, Shakesville pieces, Twitter rants, Furiosa review on The Mary Sue, or “that one Ross Geller post I wrote which went briefly internet-viral.” Mardoll is a a self-described “fat, physically disabled, mentally…
Maria Sweeney
Maria Sweeney is a disabled New Jersey-based freelance illustrator and comic artist. They graduated from Moore College of Art & Design in 2016 and have been freelancing for the past six years. They also illustrate In A Rut Comics. Art has always been a source of autonomy and expression for them. Their hope is that…
水仙 SHUIXIAN
水仙 SHUIXIAN is a self-described “traumatized, chronically suicidal, Mad, & Disabled, light-skinned non-Black trans 上海人 shanghainese-usameriKKKan human being.” Others describe them this way: “you’re a frankly brilliant socio-political analyst & writer, whose ability to apply radical frameworks of analysis in granular ways to your immediate conditions should honestly terrify liberal pretenders, & inspire radical newbies. you…
Monstrorum Historia
Monstrorum Historia is a creative research / rehabilitative project led by a woman gradually losing her ability to speak. She is also losing memories (reading and writing, too, grow progressively harder) but her intellect remains unscathed for now. In response to disability and chronic illness Wendy is teaching herself how to draw, and how to communicate gesturally,…
Sara (@mustangsart)
Sara (aka @mustangsart on the socials) believes that, “When a person opens a TTRPG book for the first time, they should be able to see themselves in its artwork and its writing. Anyone can be a hero, and disability needs to stop being portrayed in such a negative light.” Sara provides the work she feels…