Intimacy issues are widespread.
What if being a person with a disability made you more equipped to thrive in intimate relationships, rather than inhibited you?
And what if the skills I've learned from my lifelong physical disability could help all of us have stronger intimate relationships?
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Dear readers and friends,
Dating Disability: 15 Stories of Dealing with the BS and Building Confidence is at the printer, and will begin shipping soon. I would expect your books in mid-October and they will arrive to you in a hot pink mailer if you ordered them as part of the crowdfunding campaign.
In the meantime, the book is now available for pre-order through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and in the UK/Europe through Gazelle. Please feel free to share these links with your friends and networks.
I also want to share two other updates. On October 17, I’ll be doing a book reading at Cornerstone Montclair in Montclair, New Jersey, from 6:30–7:30 PM. If you’d like to attend, please email Wendy Lacey to let us know you are coming (see below image for her e-mail address). In addition, I was thrilled to partner with SoulCycle to profile my book on their social media—you can watch that feature here.
Thank you again for your support and we will be in touch!
Emily