Amy London is an award-winning writer and storyteller. After surviving a traumatic brain injury in 2015, she returned to creative writing as part of her recovery.
Amy London is an award-winning writer and storyteller. After surviving a traumatic brain injury in 2015, she returned to creative writing as part of her recovery. Her first non-fiction essay about brain injury was published in the anthology Surviving Brain Injury: Stories of Strength and Inspiration. She followed by winning Storyline Slam, telling her disability story within the theme of “magic.” Her micro-nonfiction on growing up LGBTQ, “When the Salve Stopped the Bleeding,” was a tournament finalist in The Nasiona. Her memoir shorts combining 12-step recovery, hard things, and hope are available at www.amylondon.com.