Writing Limb Loss with Respect | Author Jim Roberts on Representation & Storytelling

What does it mean to tell a story about limb loss… when you haven’t lived it yourself?

In this episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland—born without a right hand—sits down with author Jim Roberts to explore the decision to create a one-arm protagonist in his novel And Your Bird Can Sing.

This conversation goes beyond writing. It’s about representation, authenticity, and what it truly means to feel seen.

Jim shares how limb loss in his story became a powerful metaphor for grief, guilt, and forgiveness, set within a Southern Gothic coming-of-age journey through 1960s and 70s East Texas.

Together, Mike and Jim dive into:
• Writing characters with experiences different from your own
• The responsibility of representation in storytelling
• Using physical loss as emotional metaphor
• Balancing authenticity with creative freedom
• The challenges of publishing meaningful literary fiction

Jim also reflects on his late-in-life writing journey and why telling stories that matter is worth the uphill battle.

This is a thoughtful and honest discussion about voice, visibility, and the impact of storytelling—especially for communities that don’t always see themselves represented.

🔗 Learn more about Jim Roberts: https://jimrobertsfiction.com/

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