Alice Glasser is a public health physician who has always loved writing. She became a published poet after winning a state wide poetry competition and has written two humor books. The Humor Revolution is a guide to laughing more and stressing less, while Where Can I Be Decaffeinated is a collection of amusing stories. She is now excited about her latest venture. By introducing two new terms, Sitting Person(r) and Different Capabilities to replace the inherent negativity in words like wheelchair bound or disabled, she hopes to make the world a more inclusive and humane place. She currently live...