Midwestern Gothic Interview with Sophfronia Scott
Midwestern Gothic staffer Marisa Frey talked with author Sophfronia Scott about her book Love’s Long Line, solitude vs. loneliness, love and faith in everyday life, and more. Read the [...]
Midwestern Gothic staffer Marisa Frey talked with author Sophfronia Scott about her book Love’s Long Line, solitude vs. loneliness, love and faith in everyday life, and more. Read the [...]
Since 2007, author and writing teacher, Kate Hopper, has invited a select group of women writers to read from their work at her annual Motherhood & Words [...]
"Sophfronia Scott and her son, Tain Gregory, have a compelling story to tell. In December 2012, Tain was a third-grader at Sandy Hook Elementary, the [...]
In this episode of Deviate, Rolf Potts speaks with Sophfronia Scott about her working-class Ohio upbringing, and the background behind her name (2:40); her beginnings at TIME [...]
The Root published a list of new and upcoming books by black authors that "will give you life in these perilous times." "Novelist, journalist and [...]
The Amesbury Public Library in Amesbury, Massachusetts recently created and featured in its social media a "bookface" illustration of Unforgivable Love. A bookface image uses a live [...]
Assay: A Journal in Nonfiction Studies, recently featured an interview with Sophfronia Scott in which she and the writer Elizabeth Cohen discuss Love's Long Line and This Child [...]
Sophfronia and Tain discussed This Child of Faith and their writing process with The Newtown Bee. "With the cover of their recently published memoir, This Child of [...]
Elizabeth Palmer reviews This Child of Faith in "The Christian Century." She writes, "Tain Gregory was new to Sandy Hook Elementary School when the mass shooting happened, [...]
It's been many years since I wrote anything for TIME magazine. Returning to the space in December for this essay in the Ideas section of the website [...]