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'My body and its place in the world seemed quite normal to me.
'I didn’t grow up disabled, I grew up with a problem. A problem those around me wanted to fix.
'We have all felt that uncanny sensation that someone is watching us.
'The diagnosis helped but it didn’t fix everything.
'Don’t fear the labels.'
'One in five Australians have a disability. And disability presents itself in many ways. Yet disabled people are still underrepresented in the media and in literature.
'Growing Up Disabled in Australia is the fifth book in the highly acclaimed, bestselling Growing Up series. It includes interviews with prominent Australians such as Senator Jordon Steele-John and Paralympian Isis Holt, poetry and graphic art, as well as more than 40 original pieces by writers with a disability or chronic illness.
'Contributors include Dion Beasley, Astrid Edwards, Jessica Walton, Carly-Jay Metcalfe, Gayle Kennedy and El Gibbs.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Contents
- Question Marks and a Theory of Vision, single work autobiography
- Forever Fixing, single work autobiography
- Selected Epistles, single work autobiography
- To Lake Nash and Back, single work autobiography
- The Eleventh House, single work autobiography
- Wired for Sound, single work autobiography
- Hippotherapy, single work autobiography
- 'Life Goes On' and The Blue Rose', single work autobiography
- Falling in Love, Fanfic, and Bone Fusion, single work autobiography
- Noisy Silence, single work autobiography
- Are You Enough, single work autobiography
- I Don't Need Them to See Through You, single work autobiography
- December Three, single work autobiography
- Never Needed Fixing, single work autobiography
- Having a Voice, single work autobiography
- Chlorophyll Like Pink, single work autobiography
- Et Lux (Also, Light), single work autobiography
- Don't Have a Bird, single work autobiography
- A Body's Civil War, single work autobiography
- Luck and Anger, single work autobiography
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Other Formats
- Large print.
Works about this Work
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Books Roundup
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , February 2021;
— Review of Growing Up Disabled in Australia 2021 anthology autobiography ; Born Into This 2021 selected work short story ; Eating with My Mouth Open 2021 single work autobiography essay -
Carly Findlay (ed.) Growing Up Disabled in Australia
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , February 2021;
— Review of Growing Up Disabled in Australia 2021 anthology autobiography'These stories range widely across different experiences of disability, and question why disabled people must always be the ones to adapt to the world.'
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Carly Findlay (ed.) : Growing Up Disabled in Australia
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 6-12 February 2021;
— Review of Growing Up Disabled in Australia 2021 anthology autobiography -
In Our Own Voices: 5 Australian Books about Living with Disability
2020
single work
column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 3 December 2020; -
y
Carly Findlay
Astrid Edwards
(presenter),
2020
18627861
2020
single work
podcast
interview
'Carly Findlay is an award winning writer, speaker and appearance activist. She is the author of the memoir Say Hello, and has been published in The Guardian, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Life, SBS and Frankie. In 2020 Carly is editing the anthology Growing Up Disabled in Australia.
'In 2020 Carly was awarded an Order of Australia (OAM) for services to people with a disability, and in 2014 she was named as one of Australia's most influential women in the Australian Financial Review and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards. She has appeared on ABC's You Can't Ask That and Cyber Hate with Tara Moss, and has been a regular on various ABC radio programs. She organised history making Access to Fashion - a Melbourne Fashion Week event featuring disabled models. Carly identifies as a proud disabled woman - she lives with a rare severe skin condition - Ichthyosis.
'Growing Up Disabled in Australia is part of a series. You can listen to previous episodes on The Garret about the series, including Ben Law discussing Growing Up Queer in Australia and Maxine Beneba Clarke, Magan Magan and Shantell Wetherall discussing Growing Up African in Australia.'
Source: The Garret.
-
Carly Findlay (ed.) : Growing Up Disabled in Australia
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 6-12 February 2021;
— Review of Growing Up Disabled in Australia 2021 anthology autobiography -
Carly Findlay (ed.) Growing Up Disabled in Australia
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , February 2021;
— Review of Growing Up Disabled in Australia 2021 anthology autobiography'These stories range widely across different experiences of disability, and question why disabled people must always be the ones to adapt to the world.'
-
Books Roundup
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , February 2021;
— Review of Growing Up Disabled in Australia 2021 anthology autobiography ; Born Into This 2021 selected work short story ; Eating with My Mouth Open 2021 single work autobiography essay -
y
Carly Findlay
Astrid Edwards
(presenter),
2020
18627861
2020
single work
podcast
interview
'Carly Findlay is an award winning writer, speaker and appearance activist. She is the author of the memoir Say Hello, and has been published in The Guardian, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Life, SBS and Frankie. In 2020 Carly is editing the anthology Growing Up Disabled in Australia.
'In 2020 Carly was awarded an Order of Australia (OAM) for services to people with a disability, and in 2014 she was named as one of Australia's most influential women in the Australian Financial Review and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards. She has appeared on ABC's You Can't Ask That and Cyber Hate with Tara Moss, and has been a regular on various ABC radio programs. She organised history making Access to Fashion - a Melbourne Fashion Week event featuring disabled models. Carly identifies as a proud disabled woman - she lives with a rare severe skin condition - Ichthyosis.
'Growing Up Disabled in Australia is part of a series. You can listen to previous episodes on The Garret about the series, including Ben Law discussing Growing Up Queer in Australia and Maxine Beneba Clarke, Magan Magan and Shantell Wetherall discussing Growing Up African in Australia.'
Source: The Garret.
-
In Our Own Voices: 5 Australian Books about Living with Disability
2020
single work
column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 3 December 2020;