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Cassandra Jules Corrigan

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Cassandra Jules Corrigan (she/he/they) is a genderqueer and disabled writer and human rights defender from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Her writing, be it poetry or prose, is influenced by her time as a student at Arcadia University and her own struggles with mental health, trauma, and growing up queer in the south.

2024 AASECT Book Award Winner for Audience Focus Children Under 18
2024 Purple Dragonfly Award Honorable Mention for Cultural Diversity

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Cassandra Jules Corrigan I have a problem with getting stuck on all the little bits that connect one scene to the next while being too focused on random little tidbits that do…moreI have a problem with getting stuck on all the little bits that connect one scene to the next while being too focused on random little tidbits that don't advance your plot at all. I used to beat myself up about this, but I've found that sometimes, if you can write those random scenes that don't advance the plot, it clears your head and makes it easier to write the things that DO advance the plot(less)
Cassandra Jules Corrigan The best writing advice I ever received was from children's book author Michael Shoulders. He challenged a group of young writers, myself included, to…moreThe best writing advice I ever received was from children's book author Michael Shoulders. He challenged a group of young writers, myself included, to think of five steps to getting published. We came up with:
1. Write
2. Edit
3. Rewrite
4. Reedit
5. Send to publisher
Michael Shoulders then told us that we were all categorically wrong. The real 5 steps are:
1. Read
2. Read
3. Read
4. Write
5. Send
It seems counterintuitive, but I really believe he was onto something. The biggest thing you can do to become a successful writer is to read other peoples' work and learn from it.(less)
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Are you a writer interested in mythology and queer representation? We want YOU!

My editor Alex and I have pitched a kids' anthology of queer folklore and mythology where we're hoping to gather submissions from 10-15 different contributors of different cultural backgrounds telling a queer story from their culture's folklore or mythology. Talks have been going well, but the publisher, Jessica Kingsle Read more of this blog post »
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“Another myth that is firmly upheld is that disabled people are dependent and non-disabled people are independent. No one is actually independent. This is a myth perpetuated by disablism and driven by capitalism - we are all actually interdependent. Chances are, disabled or not, you don’t grow all of your food. Chances are, you didn’t build the car, bike, wheelchair, subway, shoes, or bus that transports you. Chances are you didn’t construct your home. Chances are you didn’t sew your clothing (or make the fabric and thread used to sew it). The difference between the needs that many disabled people have and the needs of people who are not labelled as disabled is that non-disabled people have had their dependencies normalized. The world has been built to accommodate certain needs and call the people who need those things independent, while other needs are considered exceptional. Each of us relies on others every day. We all rely on one another for support, resources, and to meet our needs. We are all interdependent. This interdependence is not weakness; rather, it is a part of our humanity.”
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Donnie Kanter Winokur
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Danielle Bennett
“He tried to kill me," I said, not because I thought I could trust Caius, but more because I didn't have anyone else to tell.
Caius opened his eyes again, and I could see the milky outline of his bad eye through the fall of his hair.
"Oh, my dear," he said. "I know.”
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Jaida Jones
“Alcibiades held on to him in the same way he held on to all beautiful things- as though her were somewhat afraid of their beauty.”
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Cassandra Corrigan Time to start a Christmas book wishlist? I think so.


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