There are indeed some works in amputee fiction. Some novels or short stories might focus on an amputee character in a historical or contemporary setting. For instance, a story about an amputee soldier during a war and his struggle to reintegrate into society after coming back from the front. These works not only tell the individual's story but also can make a statement about the broader human experience, such as the ability to overcome adversity and find hope in difficult circumstances.
Yes, there are some works. For example, some memoirs by amputees that blend their real - life experiences with fictional elements can be considered in this category.
I'm not sure there are extremely well - known mainstream ones specifically about female amputee pretenders. However, in some independent or niche literature, there could be such stories. For example, in a small - press anthology of diverse short stories, there might be a tale about a female who pretends to be an amputee for personal reasons, like getting closer to someone who has a passion for helping the disabled. But it's not something that has broken into the general public's awareness like some classic fictional tropes.
Another author might be Barbara Kingsolver. Her works often deal with diverse characters and social issues. While not centered around amputee women specifically, she could have works where such a character plays an important role in exploring broader themes like equality and human dignity.
Yes, there is the story of a gay amputee athlete who was featured in a sports magazine. He had overcome great odds to compete in Paralympic - like events. His story inspired many as he was open about his sexual orientation and his amputee status, breaking barriers in the sports world.
There are not many widely known mainstream 'pegging fiction' works. This is mainly because it's a rather specialized and often considered a bit risqué topic. However, in some underground or niche literary circles, there might be some self - published works that deal with it.
There are some works within the feederism fiction genre, but they are not widely known in mainstream literary circles. Since feederism is a rather niche and often controversial topic, these works tend to be more underground. However, it's difficult to name specific 'well - known' ones as they don't gain the same level of exposure as more conventional literature.
There are some works in the erotica genre that might touch on CNC concepts, but they are not widely publicized or mainstream due to the controversial nature. It's not something that is typically recommended or openly discussed in general literary circles.
I'm not aware of many well - known works specifically labeled as 'circumcision fiction'. However, there may be some literary works that touch on circumcision as part of a larger narrative about cultural or religious experiences.
I'm not sure of any extremely well - known works specifically labeled as 'deaf fiction' right off the bat. However, there are many works that feature deaf characters prominently, like 'Children of a Lesser God' which has strong themes related to deafness.
I'm not aware of any widely - known 'kmart fiction' works specifically. It could be that this is a very new or very niche concept that hasn't produced any blockbuster - type stories yet.
I'm not aware of any well - known works specifically labeled as 'poop fiction'. It's not a mainstream genre that is commonly recognized in the literary world.