Conversation & Creation: Four Fiction Authors on their COVID-Era Writing Process
It is no secret that writing — which is often difficult anyway, for a multitude of reasons — has come with a new set of challenges during the era of COVID-19.
The Independent Bookstore as a Community: A Conversation with Old Town Books’ Jen Cheng
Even before the global pandemic—a phrase that still sounds almost unreal to utter—supporting independent bookstores was paramount to the literary and small-business community.
Announcing our 2020 Virtual Reading!
So to Speak is thrilled to announce that on Friday, November 6, 2020, at 7:30 PM EST, we’ll be holding a virtual reading with some of our amazing 2020 contributors in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry!
A Child of Various Tongues
My Mum is driving. Her skinny body sinks into the leather seats as she takes control of the vehicle. When we turn onto the half-murrum, half-tarmacked road, our tummies rumble.
They, Them, and Us: Language and A Demand for Change
I am 4 years old.
Learning to read, in tears because the words don’t follow the rules.
Authenticating Detail and Disability Narratives
Why does disability matter in a craft essay?