Queer Crips: Disabled Gay Men and Their Stories is a 2004 anthology edited by Bob Guter and John R. Killacky.
The stories are told through a variety of literary genres, including poetry, prose, and interviews.
Contributors to the book include gay men such as Greg Walloch and Kenny Fries.
[1] The Disability Studies Quarterly, the publication of the Society for Disability Studies, wrote a review of Queer Crips, stating that:[2] While Queer Crips can definitely boast of well-crafted, gorgeous poetry, there are a few exceptions.
In the book Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability, Robert McRuer notes that the stories in Queer Crips are "nonheteronormative in their broadest sense" and that it is "striking how much the convergence of disability and homosexuality in Queer Crips appears to authorize erotic inventiveness and play".