Quiet Practice – A DeafBlind Druid’s Guide To Practice Without Speech
By Max Fisher (That’s me!!)
My debut book, Quiet Practice, celebrates disabled people within paganism and druidry, and supports everyone on their journey to make their spiritual practice more accessible.
This book is not just for disabled people, it’s for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of why we do the things we do in druidry, and wants to perhaps try something different in their spiritual practice. Maybe someone has come to your grove who doesn’t love speaking during ritual, do you know how to support them? This book will be your best friend.


How To Be Disabled And Proud (Or At Least Kinda Sorta OK With It)
By Cathy Reay
I was delighted to be able to be interviewed for How To Be Disabled And Proud (Or At Least Kinda Sorta OK With It), which aims at empowering disabled young people, by giving them role models, and knowledge about key concepts in the disability space.
I contributed to the changing bodies section, talking about puberty and gender identity. Growing up can be difficult for everyone, and disabled people are too often left out of the conversation.
