Literary Master of the Supernatural
Peter Straub was a famous novelist who wrote genres of horror and supernatural fiction.
Remembering Alfred Kaehler
He accomplished so many things. He graduated from UC Berkeley. He worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II as a mechanical engineer and Junior Scientist. He worked on many other interesting projects at SRI in Menlo Park, Lockheed, and Raychem.
What You May Not Know About Philip Larkin
Philip Larkin was one of the most prolific literary figures in Great Britain during the second half of the Twentieth Century. He was also a person who stuttered throughout his life.
Navigating the DMV: As Scary as Getting Stopped by the Police?
Recently, we were contacted by a woman who stutters about her experience renewing her driver’s license at her state DMV.
Q&A with Jordan Northrup
My greatest accomplishment regarding stuttering is to have conquered my fear of public speaking. I have given keynote addresses, been featured on podcasts, and invited to speak at numerous forums and conferences.
Paperboy Takes the Stage
Vince Vawter's beloved book Paperboy is adapted for the stage, in the form of a musical, by the Manhattan School of Music.
Sidney Gottlieb: The Infamous Gentle-Hearted Torturer
While Gottlieb’s controversial career cannot be examined in full, his lifelong stuttering is no doubt of interest to the stuttering community.
Joacine Katar Moreira: Outspoken Political Activist and Stuttering Hero
As an elected member of the Assembly of the Republic from 2019 to 2022, she did not let her fractured speech hold her back from speaking before the Assembly.
True Experts, A Searchlight Solution: Sending Speech-Pathology Students on the Right Path, and Illuminating that Path
Drs. Ehud Yairi and Carol H. Seery unravel the intricacies of stuttering, step-by-step and methodically, on the clinical and personal level alike.
Q&A with Actor Eli Golden
The Netflix original movie 13: The Musical stars Eli Golden in his first lead role. The actor said he hopes showing off his singing and dance moves lands him on Broadway.