
The whimsical wafflings of a wordsmith on wheels. A newsletter continuation of my previous blog, "Wordy and Wheely" charts the joys and struggles of navigating culture, creativity, and a career in both, whilst disabled, neurodivergent, queer and trans.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 119 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 4 days ago |
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Hullo my lovely readers
A content note for reference to, and discussion of, transphobia and transmisia1 throughout, and also how they intersect with ableism and disableism – in the specific context of toilets.
In April last year, after th...
Hullo my lovely readers
A quick content note for reference to chronic fatigue – but framed by attempting to find a way through!
Firstly, huge thanks for your extremely kind responses to last week’s letter, and your solidarity around both...
Hullo my lovely readers
A content note for references to chronic pain and fatigue, and support and treatment for both
I’m currently stuck in a struggle with sleep. Some of you, especially those who are also disabled, neurodivergent and/or...
Hullo my lovely readers
Content Note for discussion of wheelchair breakages, repairs, the impact that has on mobility - and vague references to ableism and disableism in what some randomers seem to think about my chair
This isn’t the lett...
Hullo my lovely readers
A content note for discussion of postural management for Cerebral Palsy, related to changes to wheelchair seating systems, and also reference to fatigue and grief.
Last week, I had just returned from a conference....
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Jessi is a performer, academic, and a consultant in representation and employment in theatre, TV and publishing. Their newsletter, Wordy and Wheely, mixes commentary and creative writing from their perspective as a queer and trans wheelchair user.
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