#GeekDis Interview with Wesley of Forge Ahead: A Party To Access. null

It is my pleasure to bring you an interview with Wesley from the fantastic Forge Ahead: A Party To Access, an accessible guide to tabletopRead More →

#GeekDis Interview with DeAndra Davis. null

I’m very excited to bring you all this interview with debut author DeAndra Davis who is joining us today to discuss her debut novel AllRead More →

#GeekDis Interview with author Sally Doherty. null

Hello everyone! It’s my pleasure to bring you the next interview for GeekDis 2023. Please join me in welcoming children’s author Sally Doherty who isRead More →

#GeekDis Interview with Colleen Cosplay! null

Hi everyone! Today I am excited to bring you an interview with a lovely disabled cosplayer that I have been following for a while now.Read More →

GeekDis officially starts today! A banner is taped to the wall. It reads "GeekDis starts now!". Beneath the banner additional text reads "A whole month talking about disability representation in pop culture. Join us?" Next to the text is a pair of crutches resting against bookcase. On the bookcase is an assortment of books, a purple box with a green leaf design containing migraine head patches, an aromatherapy candle, medication, an ostomy bag, a roll of bandages, an ankle support bandage and a blue asthma inhaler. On the bottom shelf is a closed purple box with a green leaf design.

Hello everyone, and thank you for joining me for GeekDis 2023, the annual event discussing disabled and neurodivergent representation in pop culture. If you’re newRead More →

Book Review: Burn the Negative by Josh Winning. null

Burn the Negative Review Josh Winning’s novel The Shadow Glass blew me away with its mixture of nostalgia, pop culture and fantasy, and I wasRead More →

#GeekDis Interview with author Jessica Taylor-Bearman. null

Hi everyone! We are nearing the end of GeekDis, and I am happy to bring you my final interview of the event. Earlier this monthRead More →