Dear Blind Lady

Disability Advice You Didn't Know You Needed

Cover of Dear Blind Lady by Elsa Sjunneson: black title lettering on teal with sunglasses, a white cane, and a sticky note reading "but not like helen keller".

Dear Blind Lady

Published October 6, 2026 by Sasquatch Books. Preorder signed copies from Elliott Bay, or choose Barnes & Noble or Amazon on the Dear Blind Lady page. For launch-season events, contact Larissa Melo Pienkowski at Azantian Literary.


Being Seen

One Deafblind Woman's Fight to End Ableism

Cover of Being Seen by Elsa Sjunneson, with the title text over a dark, blurred close-up image.

Being Seen

One Deafblind Woman's Fight to End Ableism

Washington State Book Award winner. A snarky, sharp-eyed memoir and media critique about how disability gets made into myth.


Sword of the White Horse

Assassin's Creed Valhalla

Cover of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Sword of the White Horse by Elsa Sjunneson, showing a hooded figure raising a sword.

Sword of the White Horse

Assassin's Creed Valhalla

A sharp historical tie-in novel from Aconyte, featuring Viking danger, political knives, and exactly the amount of sword implied by the title.


Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction

Award-winning Uncanny Magazine special issue

Cover of Uncanny Magazine Issue 24: Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction, with red-orange art and the title across the cover.

Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction

Uncanny Magazine special issue

Award-winning Uncanny Magazine special issue. Disabled creators take the genre wheel and remake the future without asking permission.