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"Mainstream content can be easily adjusted to be accommodating for all. @rubytandoh's new cookbook is a prime example of how this can be done very easily."
@Journo_Lydia on how publishing must and can make inclusion for disabled people business as usual: https://t.co/15S0tnXvcx
"When we focus on the intent, we centre ourselves, but when we focus on the impact our words and actions might have on others, we can metaphorically step into their shoes."
@DrPragyaAgarwal's comment piece for @thebookseller on publishing's current crisis https://t.co/eLhhwM9l7k
"For me, the Cape list, which celebrates its centenary this year, represents all that is admirable in the book industry."
@johnmitchinson explains how @Jonathancape has remained a leading light of "creativity, chutzpah and courage" in publishing: https://t.co/FbQZwpeX37
"This is an over-correction that genuinely worries me and one I seriously hope does not become endemic throughout our industry. Because this feels like segregation under a different label."
@Nelle_Andrew on not fitting in and inclusion in publishing: https://t.co/fOl0twle8c
Quentin Blake and Posy Simmonds want us to draw in public with @The_Big_Draw. Oh, lets. http://t.co/6GRVDmGFNd