A wise teacher once said, "Everyone has a challenge. Some you see, some you don't." As a writer with cerebral palsy, Erin M. Kelly promised herself long ago to utilize her writing skills and platform to make a positive impact on the world. Her autobiography, The Resilient WriterWheels: Can't Is a Bad Word, traces her personal and professional journey as a writer. Raised in a household where she was taught that nothing was impossible, this, her second book, is a direct reflection of that mentality.Kelly uses her voice on ...
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A wise teacher once said, "Everyone has a challenge. Some you see, some you don't." As a writer with cerebral palsy, Erin M. Kelly promised herself long ago to utilize her writing skills and platform to make a positive impact on the world. Her autobiography, The Resilient WriterWheels: Can't Is a Bad Word, traces her personal and professional journey as a writer. Raised in a household where she was taught that nothing was impossible, this, her second book, is a direct reflection of that mentality.Kelly uses her voice on behalf of those who don't yet know how to use their own. The book is an extension of the author and her journey as a writer, and aims to be accessible and enjoyable for all readers regardless of age or ability. It provides the reader with a fresh perspective on disability, inspiration, and motivation while attempting to answer questions that are not generally asked directly. To move the conversation about disability forward from a place of inclusiveness and acceptance while helping the reader focus on their own abilities has been her mission throughout her career as a writer, author, poet, and columnist. As someone with a disability who daily overcomes adversity, it is the author's hope that the reader will be inspired to look at life differently and find the strength to deal with their own difficult situations. About the author: Erin M. Kelly was born with cerebral palsy and wants to be recognized for her work rather than her disability. She enjoys writing in all genres and has been published by The Huffington Post, Upworthy, The Mighty, The Good Men Project, and others. Her essay, "Reluctant Reliance" is featured in the anthology, Bodies of Truth: Personal Essays on Illness, Disability, and Medicine. Erin served as Editor for the memoir, "To Cope and to Prevail," by Dr. Ilse-Rose Warg. She also writes a monthly column, "The View from Here," for the local newspaper in Altoona, Pennsylvania, addressing the challenges she faces daily. Erin is the author of How To Wait, her debut collection of poetry. The Resilient WriterWheels: Can't is a bad word is her autobiography
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