- “Cowchella vs. Coachella” (Racket, Summer 2023)
- “Neurodiverse Poets Share Their Writing” (Northeaster, Spring 2023)
- “Rewriting Ability” (One Day, Summer 2019)
- “Neurodiverse Literature in the Classroom” (Learning for Justice, Fall 2017)
- “You Talk, I’ll Type” (Twin Cities Daily Planet, Summer 2016)
‘You talk, I’ll type’ Cow Tipping Press offers new space for writersTaking a class with Cow Tipping Press was the first time Rob Bergerson had ever tried his hand at poetry–let alone read it aloud—which he did, at one of Cow Tipping Press’s public reading events. The reason he’d never done these things before was not, he said, because he didn’t think he could do them. He could. It was simply because until then, he hadn’t had an outlet.
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- Real College Podcast (Spring 2021)
- MPR Art Hounds (Summer 2023)
Cowchella vs. Coachella: Why Are the Mega-Fest’s Lawyers Going After a Tiny Minneapolis Nonprofit? - Racket
Cow Tipping Press, a local literary nonprofit that advocates for writers with intellectual/developmental disabilities, is being asked to change the name of its annual event.
Neurodiverse poets share their writing – MyNortheaster.com
Rachel Lieberman of Cow Tipping Press introduced writer Margot Stellmach at a reading sponsored by the press at the Northeast Library. Lieberman read from Stellmach’s bio in the poetry collection “I Am Next Week.”
Rewriting Ability | Teach For America
A Minneapolis-based publishing house is opening the door to the creative works of writers with disabilities.
“Hunger Would Be Creation”: Neurodiverse Literature in the Classroom
What can teaching neurodiverse texts do for people with and without cognitive disabilities? We’ve just scratched the surface of possibility.