As sneakers do on pavement, boys’ voices scoff but leave no marks. Their heads bob around one girl in particular, her boldness bundled against fragile early autumn cold. One boy leaps ahead the way they have to when they don’t […]
Jeneva Stone
Jeneva Stone is a poet, essayist and advocate. She is the author of Monster (Phoenicia Publishing, 2016), a mixed-genre meditation on caregiving, disability & medicine. Her essays and poems have appeared widely in literary journals. She is the recipient of fellowships from MacDowell (2012), Millay Arts (2012), and Grub Street Center (2020). Jeneva volunteers for health care and disability rights groups, including Little Lobbyists, a family-led organization advocating for health care of children with complex medical needs and disabilities, and the Montgomery County Maryland Commission on People with Disabilities. Website: jenevastone.com.