
Writing Deaf Characters in Fantasy
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Recently, A.C.Toy reached out to see if I would be interested in reviewing her debut book, The Daisy Chain Reaction as it has a main side character, Violet, who is Deaf. Violet may be the one who is noted as a deaf character, but her boyfriend (eventual husband) is hard-of-hearing and wears hearing aids (Cam).…
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Sometimes, you read a book and don’t expect to see a deaf character. Other times, you search it out and are disappointed. Here are 3 quick reviews of books I read that had d/Deaf characters. River Raven Academy by Ruby Vincent While Eli, a young deaf boy, is not the male main character (MMC), he…
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I like mysteries. But I’m not a huge fan of ones that are closer to a thriller than simply a puzzle. Sure, I like to watch crime shows (Criminal Minds, Bones, etc.) and while some of the episodes are scary, it has always been more terrifying to read about it rather than simply watch. But,…
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2025. It’s hard to believe that there has been 25 years into the 21st century. As usual, I have my goals, my aspirations for the coming year. But before I go into my goals, here is a quick review of 2024 first. A Review of 2024 It seems like 2024 flew by; there are times…
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In general, everyone loves going to the movie theaters. I remember growing up and loving being able to have a special day at the theater – getting popcorn, and an icee (coke and cherry mixed, of course) and being able to sit and see the movie on the giant screen. It was also typically loud…
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Being a Deaf Sensitivity Reader for Samantha Christy was an absolute privilege. “You can’t do it, can you? If you can’t describe noise to someone who doesn’t know what sound is, how can you expect me to describe the lack of it?” Quiet Beautiful Things By Samantha Christy Becoming an instant dad to a four-year-old…
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I’m still trying to figure out all my feelings for this book. It took you everywhere from laughing to second-hand embarrassment to tearing up (or crying) to screaming and wanting to throw the book to sighing and shaking your head. It was definitely an adventure… or a misadventure. The Misadventures of Callie Compton by Alyson…
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Disappointment. That’s my immediately thought after finishing A Song Below Water. Our book club, DEAFinitely Readers, choose this book to read for June – after all, it’s summer, so a black siren book that has ASL representation was a must. Sadly, the ASL representation was really used as gimmick. It was a way to get…
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This is one of the first books that I’ve read that’s had a specific hard-of-hearing character. Not a deaf character, but specifically hard-of-hearing. “Hearing aids don’t fix ears, they only amplify sounds.” The Un-Arranged Marriage by Lauren Brown In this book, both main characters represent something – Shaina (female) represents a person with hearing loss,…
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Princess. Magic. Deaf. A young adult novel filled with magic, adventure, and even a little romance with warring nations. “A little danger adds to the feeling of adventure, doesn’t it? This was the first DEAFinitely Readers book club read! Unravel by Amelia Loken Marguerite is a deaf princess in a world where her uncle would…
