WORK

PUBLICATIONS

The cover image for the book Disability Visibility: first person Stories for the 21rst Century. Edited by Alice Wong. It has a number of triangles in different colours superimposed over each other

Disability Visibility: First Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century — edited by Alice Wong

Essay: Why my novel is dedicated to my disabled friend Maddy.

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The book cover for Refuse: CanLit in Ruins. It's cumbled book pages cut to spell out Refuse.

Refuse: Canlit in Ruins – edited by Hannah McGregor, Erin Wunker and Julie Rak

Essay: We must all be Antigones.’

PERSONAL ESSAYS

Black and white image of a man walking in a foggy forest.

Open Book: Brain Fog: An Essay

An experimental essay written and edited while experiencing brain fog that attempts to narrate the experience of it.

Image of a broken bottle against an orange background. it is splintered but somehow still standing upright, defying gravity and physics for the photo

Open Book: On Reclaiming Brokenness and Refusing the Violence of ‘Recovery Narratives.’

An auto-theory essay exploring narratives of brokenness that reclaims brokenness as a powerful personally and politically.

An image of two female friends with their arms around each other sitting on a log. You see them from the back.

Open Book: Interdependence as Disabled Poetics and Praxis: Or Why My Novel is Dedicated to my Disabled Friend Maddy

An early draft of the essay published in Disability Visibility. It talks about how Maddy helped A. H. finish her novel when she couldn’t.

A book perches open on a windowsill that looks out at a bush.

Open Book: Why It’s Okay If You Haven’t Finished Your First Book Yet

A favorite of readers! About when people fail to accomplish their dreams because of traumatic life circumstances.

A dilapidated fence and path sits on a dirt back road. In the background is a hazy sunrise.

Open Book: I Wrote 100,000 Words in a Month: Or When Productivity is Really Crip Grief

A haunting and mournful auto-theory essay that sits with the ramifications of ableism on a person’s life and identity.

A blackboard says "Difficult roads lead to beautiful destinations' and there is a potted plant next to it.

Disability Visibility Blog: The Beauty and Care of Disabled Friendships

An essay exploring the transformative beauty and fierce love of disabled friendships and interdependence.

A photo of a bunch of discarded and broken watch faces.

Open Book: A Crip Writer’s Advice for Surviving a Pandemic

An essay that explores the radical disjunction of acquired disability as a moment of rupture similar to a pandemic.

ARTICLES

Longreads: Disbelieving What You Cannot See: A Reading List on Ableism and ‘Invisible’ Disability

Longreads: Celebrating Bitch Magazine: A Reading List

This Magazine: Not an afterthought: Climate Change and Disability