Seeking BIPOC Parents of Neurodivergent Kids for Interviews in Potential Book Project
Hey there friends.
Last year I was seeking authors to work on a neurodivergent parenting book, and thankfully, after a bit of searching and talking to folks, I found those authors. I’m so excited to see this project coming together, and I’m counting down the days until I start shopping it around.
Working on parenting books that will help out specific people is something I really love. I was so proud of Eat to Feed by Eliza Larson and Kristy Kohler (a cookbook for breastfeeding mothers) and Melody Schreiber’s What We Didn’t Expect (an anthology of essays on premature birth). And I’m excited to do this again.
The authors, Jaya Ramesh and Priya Raghav, are looking to chat with BIPOC parents of neurodivergent kids, who might be willing to share stories and insights for the project. After-all, no one experience in monolithic here, not mine, not the authors. We’re hoping to collect a wide range of experiences so we can make this potential book as inclusive and helpful as possible.
If you might be interested in chatting with the authors, email me. I’m collecting the emails so the authors don’t get overwhelmed, and will be forwarding them the messages. I’m at eric@psliterary.com.
Thanks so much, and here’s hoping this project comes together and helps a lot of people. <3