by Jennifer Gasner | Jan 12, 2026 | Jennifer Gasner
For anyone who’s read my book, you know that I don’t shy away from discussing the uncomfortable or embarrassing aspects of life. I’ve been open about my journey with incontinence, and today, I want to share another chapter of that struggle. It’s raw, frustrating, and...
by Jennifer Gasner | Sep 19, 2025 | Jennifer Gasner
It’s been almost 2 years now since I’ve been attending Book events and my recent appearance at the San Diego Book Festival reminded me how frustrating these events can be. Attending book events as an author is supposed to be an exciting opportunity to...
by Jennifer Gasner | Aug 11, 2025 | Jennifer Gasner
Before I begin this post, I want to say that the friends I speak of in this piece did nothing wrong. I am, in no way, upset with them. However, the conversation about leaving the country has left me with a sense of grief. This piece relates to my previous post about...
by Jennifer Gasner | Jul 3, 2025 | Disability History, Jennifer Gasner
I am going to try to write this post without many edits. Mostly because I am in a state of shock right now. The House just passed that big, ugly bill cutting Medicaid. WTF? I guess my value, and that of the millions of other Americans with disabilities, has been made...
by Jennifer Gasner | Jun 5, 2025 | Disability History, Jennifer Gasner, Who I Am
I started to write a blog post about eugenics and its role in the current state of disability in the US. It got kind of dark. And I realized I don’t want to put something that sinister on my blog.I do believe that much of what has been written in terms of science...
by Jennifer Gasner | May 20, 2025 | Disability History, Jennifer Gasner, Who I Am
“Crip time? What the hell is that?” you might ask. When I first heard the term, I thought it was just a way to explain why I or my disabled friend was always running behind schedule. But it’s more than that. Crip time acknowledges that, for a disabled person, things...
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