When I scour the internet for more books to add to my TBR, I browse shelves and scroll through recommended reading lists, always hoping to see someone like me whose body just works a little differently. While I still don’t spot as many as I would like, disabled people of marginalized genders have written and published some incredible books in the last several years. Authors like Jenny Lawson and Samantha Irby use their wit and humor to describe their lives. Alice Wong and Carly Findlay each edited fantastic anthologies filled with excellent disabled writers. If you’re like me and looking for your next great disability-related read, browsing virtually or otherwise, here are ten excellent choices. You can’t go wrong with any of these excellent authors, so whether you like graphic novels, memoirs, or disability theory, there’s something here for you! These wonderful book are just the tip of the iceberg. Dozens more books await! For more books by disabled authors, check out 10 Books on Disability Justice and 9 Middle Grade Novels with Disabled Main Characters.

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