A cluster of stories about caring, disability and illness This cluster of stories emerges out of a research interest in care and caring as a form of invisible or unrecognized labour. My work explores the complexity of familial relationships involved in caring roles. Grounded in the social model of disability, in which current research has researched into how narratives about caring that foreground caring as a burden and only celebrate carers’ abilities to cope with this burden can end up reinforcing the trope of disability as tragedy.* Instead, my stories explore the complexity of caring roles, the interdependency and value that can be had in small moments of humour, love and connection, as well as investigating the difficult emotions invol...