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What does a sensitivity reader do?

What does a sensitivity reader do?

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Crip Culture is hosted by Rosie Putland and Fiona Murphy, our producer is Honor Marino. In this episode we talk to Kay Kerr and Beau Windon. Kay tells us about her experience of using authenticity readers during the book writing process. Beau shares his trick for instantly creating trust and connection when teaching writing workshops.

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This podcast is proudly supported by Arts Tasmania and Print Radio Tasmania. Follow us on Instagram @CripCulturePodcast

Guest bios:

Kay Kerr is an autistic journalist and author living on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. She has published three books—Young Adult novels Please Don't Hug Me and Social Queue, and non-fiction Love & Autism. Her fourth book, and first adult fiction, Might Cry Later, will be out in the new year.

Beau Windon is a neurodivergent author of Wiradjuri heritage based in Naarm. Unable to settle on just one genre of writing, he wields them all with wreckless abandon. His writing has won awards and been published widely. He's also currently doing his PhD in the Aesthetic Form of Neurodivergent Literary Memoir — which is quite the twist since he failed English in High School. If Beau could be any animal, he would be a chocolate egg – the kind with a toy hidden inside.

Links and resources:

  • Kay Kerr

  • Kay Kerr, Instagram

  • Might Cry Later by Kay Kerr

  • Beau Windon
  • Beau Windon, Instagram: @whoisbeauwindon

  • Beau Windon, Substack

  • Beau Windon, LinkedIn

  • Cover art by Judy Kuo, Instagram: @judyk__

  • Judy Kuo

  • Rosie Putland

  • Fiona Murphy

  • Honor Marino

Cover art: Judy Kuo

Music credits:
-Moments Like These — Simon Folwar (Uppbeat)
License: BEB32FWJ6WULT877
-My Tiny Love — Soundroll (Uppbeat)
License: VPFSMMM3K2C71ONF

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