July is disability pride month. According to the WHO organisation, 15% of the world population has some type of disability, making it the most significant minority in the world. A comment that I have heard before from business owners is that not enough people with disabilities visit my business to make it accessible, which is … Continue reading What Is Accessibility?
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Top Five Wednesday/ Novels In Verse
The plan for today was to check five books from the book lists I made last year, from the ones I haven’t read, pick five and read them, since, as you know, I’m trying to clear content to hopefully get some blog storage back, but then I saw that Stephanie at Books Less Travelled has … Continue reading Top Five Wednesday/ Novels In Verse
Freebie Friday #14
First of all, I’m putting this note here to remember to unhaul the Kindle books. I’m pretty proud of myself for reading nearly double the Kindle books than the number of books I got, in fact, for the first time in years that I’m under 5000 books on there. If you’re into thrillers, I would … Continue reading Freebie Friday #14
Trans Representation Books On My Radar
Well, bookish confession time for yesterday’s post, I had a totally different book list. Still, I kept checking out the 'What Other Readers' section, so not only did I end up with a completely different list, but I also had 15 books that I whittled down to 11, so I still have one extra, but … Continue reading Trans Representation Books On My Radar
Boot Camp Readathon Announcement & TBR
I’m calling myself nuts because not only have I decided to participate in two readathons at the last minute, but I'm also doing a TBR post for both. I’m going in June with 88 novels on my TBR, so I’m pretty sure I can fit prompts with books. The host is Tangible Reads, and a … Continue reading Boot Camp Readathon Announcement & TBR
Freebie Fridays #10
Before I go into the novel I picked for this week, here’s a bookish issue I have remembered. I said I would challenge myself to read at least five Kindle books before reading a World War II book. Now, I’m on my 7th, so I would have to decide if I want to pick one … Continue reading Freebie Fridays #10
WWW Wednesday #14
Well, I'm low-key proud since I'm already on my third book in April. Here are a few reading stats so far this year: I read 24 2025 releases and 46 LGBTI+ books, 54 books away from 200 books read. So, guess what my reading goal this month is? I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed with life, … Continue reading WWW Wednesday #14
The Voice For The Ones Who Don’t Have One Yet
The image is from the articcle Many see March as the month to celebrate Cerebral Palsy, the same condition I have. It’s something that has a spectrum, something I used to describe as living in two bodies at once. Muscles and movement react almost in opposite ways; you can see it when I’m having a … Continue reading The Voice For The Ones Who Don’t Have One Yet
Three YouTubers With Disability To Check Out
The Image is from Pexels I am writing this introduction on my phone because, at the moment, my 'helper' Abby has her head all over my keyboard, and when she thinks she's not getting enough attention, she starts a kissing session, so not so productive. In my line of work, something that I hear which … Continue reading Three YouTubers With Disability To Check Out
Three Disability Activists To Check Out
The image is from Pexels This post idea started with a thought I had about LGBTI+ activism versus disability activism, and no, I’m not comparing the two since, at the base, they might be similar but still different while having minorities like myself from both communities. This might be from being naïve, but I feel … Continue reading Three Disability Activists To Check Out
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