Disapponted. Some stories stood out, like Nisi Shawl's. Others annoyed me; I would have thought one if the points of a Book of disability fiction by disabled authors is to avoid appropriation, so why is a white dude who is blind writing about the experience of a black woman with cancer who is sexually harassed and overlooked at work? And then I was incensed by the lie that it's the first disability fiction anthology. So I shall eat cheese instead.