
An Interview with Donyae Coles - Writing While Disabled S2E3
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In the third episode of Writing While Disabled, Kristy Anne Cox and Kate Johnston sit down with author Donyae Coles for a frank and candid discussion around adjusting one's life and writing processes around one's disability, finding support to help with the tasks that become difficult, and how genre can lend itself to telling disabled stories authentically.
Show notes:
- This episode was produced and hosted by Kristy Anne Cox and Kate Johnston, and edited, mixed, and transcribed by Kat Kourbeti.
- The theme song, "Funky - Upbeat Loop" by ispeakwaves, is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
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