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Mining the deepest ores of non-belonging with vibrant, often hilarious prose, disabled author Brian Koukol's thirteen harrowing works of speculative fiction, collected here for the first time, subvert disability tropes to delightful and unnerving effect. Will you flinch at the choices of a man cynically peddling virtual reality inspiration porn extracted from his own miserable life? Can your dignity survive its plunge into a jar, in desperate need of a fluid-change, which hosts a disembodied head looking for his disappeared wife? Will you dare empathize with a myriapod refugee, otherworldly and bristle-legged, as it wrestles with its innate longing to fatally absorb the soul of each human it touches? What of the deformity-leasing friends actively circumventing facial-recognition-based toilet paper rationing? And how might you manage PTSD symptoms emerging off-planet along with a fast-killing vegetation borne from the corpses of your freshly vanquished foes? Wry, irreverent, and uncommonly wise, meet a new disability fiction. Here Tiny Tim and his ilk are replaced by protagonists far from innocent, passive, or sweet...but defiantly human, instead. This own voices collection of sci-fi and fantasy short stories featuring disabled characters and protagonists includes the following titles: - Circling the Brain- A Rock and a Hard Place- Propinquity- Useless Eaters- Cry Havoc- Much Abides- Compost Traumatic Stress- Pie in the Sky- Cardiophobia- Regeneration Gap- Dedition by Subtraction- Fish in a Barrel- Autumn in the Dying Light
In twenty-five blisteringly incisive short poems, disabled poet Brian Koukol distills his experience with Duchenne muscular dystrophy to its most elemental - a shriek of defiance, a requiem for existence, a howl of despair. Praised by DeafBlind poet John Lee Clark as "wicked" and "sharp as a razor's edge," To Be, Conjugated makes a stinging rebuke to the stereotypes of the past, creating a new future of authentic truth in all its messy, bracing glory.
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