Well, it's 2021, and we're still in the height of a pandemic, so what better thing to do than start an indie press, right? While I adore my current publisher, Renaissance, and wouldn't have launched my career without them, I also want to try my hand at being an independent author. My plans are still… Continue reading Works-in-progress aspire to be full-grown books!
Author: Cait (like cat) Gordon
Cait Gordon is a Canadian autistic, disabled, and queer author of speculative fiction that celebrates diversity. Her short story, The Hilltop Gathering (We Shall Be Monsters, Ed. Derek Newman-Stille), features a disabled protagonist and was discussed at a symposium about Frankenstein at Carleton University. Cait also joined Talia C. Johnson to co-edit Nothing Without Us, which was part of a disability studies course at Trent University and became a 2020 Prix Aurora Award finalist. When not fine-tuning manuscripts, Cait advocates for disability representation and is the founder of the Spoonie Authors Network. She lives in Ottawa with her husband, Bruce.