November 17, 2025

Finding Community in Roller Derby

LitUp Fellow Margot Fisher on her debut novel, Leave it on the Track.

Finding Community in Roller Derby

LitUp Fellow Margot Fisher on her debut novel, Leave it on the Track.

Dear Reader,

I first started drafting Leave it on the Track because I missed playing roller derby. It was the height of the COVID pandemic, I hadnโ€™t skated in months, and I thought that if I captured just an ounce of that feeling roller derby gives youโ€”that power and fear and taking up space while you get knocked around on roller skatesโ€”then maybe I wouldnโ€™t feel quite so isolated. The more I wrote, the more it bloomed into something else. My LitUp mentor, Laurie Frankel, told me that things you need to recognize within yourself have a way of coming out in your writing. And through writing this novel, I realized that roller derby isnโ€™t just getting knocked around on skates for me. The communityโ€”messy and queer and loud and complicated, as communities often areโ€”is what makes derby more than a sport.

Through working on Leave it on the Track with Laurie during the LitUp fellowship, I found those seeds within myself that needed to come out. Through the community I found with my LitUp sisters from my cycle, I realized the significance of having people in your corner. Through the journey of publishing this book, I found strength that I didnโ€™t know I had.

So Leave it on the Track is about roller derby, but itโ€™s also about many, many other things. I hope you see some piece of yourself in it, and I thank you so much for reading.

– Margot Fisher