Read These Books by d/Deaf Authors

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There’s a common misconception that disabled people don’t have our own culture. In fact, we do, but disability culture is more of a patchwork quilt of many different cultures, each with its own experiences and traditions. d/Deaf people are no exception. They have their own communities, histories, forms of artistic expression, and a wide array of languages. Like all writers, d/Deaf authors’ experiences inform their work, meaning their stories are just as unique, vibrant, and complex as anyone else’s.

Systemic ableism means d/Deaf writers’ work is still undervalued and underappreciated. The Read Harder Challenge’s purpose is to help readers assess their reading habits and fill in any gaps they might have there. Today, we’re featuring a range of d/Deaf authors writing in a wide assortment of genres and types of literature. From d/Deaf poetry to a nail-biting thriller, here are a few books that will satisfy Task #11 in the 2026 Read Harder Challenge.