Nothing Without Us Too follows the theme of Nothing Without Us (a 2020 Prix Aurora Award finalist), featuring more stories by authors who are disabled, d/Deaf or hard-of-hearing, Blind or visually impaired, neurodivergent, Spoonie, and/or who manage mental illness. The lived experiences of their protagonists are found across many demographics–such as race, culture, financial status, religion, gender, age, and/or sexual orientation. We want to present these stories because diversity is reality, and it belongs in literary and genre fiction.
So, whether we’re being welcomed to Sensory Hell by hotel staff, witnessing a stare-down between a convenience store worker and an arrogant vampire, or unsure if our social media account is magic, these tales can teleport us elsewhere yet resonate deep within.
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Content Note
From the Editors
Foreword BY Amanda Leduc
Tour of the Facilities Sienna Tristen
Saving the World at the Bat Outta Heck Mart Meg Candelaria
Pulling Futures, Plucking Thyme Avi Silver
Why I’m Deleting My Account by Cal G. (AKA @Random TDot Qweirdo) H.E. Casson
Health Benefits Jessica Corra
Orange Rope for Sale N.R.M. Roshak
Neurodivergent Hire Cathy Smith
Visiting Hours Stephen Graham King
Fishing in Martian Waters Bernadette Gabay Dyer
At The Terminus A. Gregory Frankson
The Rats B. Lawrence
Lament of the Lotus Eater Erin Rockfort
A Cure for Crying Ari Fletcher-Bai
The Pronoun Game Rook Laz
24 Things You Never Needed to Know that are Mostly About Tea Anita Goveas
Lattes and Latent Luminaries Michelle F. Goddard
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi Jen Desmarais
Political On-Ramp Matthew Del Papa
Crows’ Hoard Jayne Barnard
Should I Stay Dianna Gunn
Heart on Your Sleeve Holly Schofield
Bring it to the Yard Sale Juliet Hill
Cool Dudes and Santa S Anita Haas
The Flap Tea Gerbeza
Once Upon an End Time Jessica Peter
Pest Melissa Mead
Together Polly Orr