Sophfronia Discusses Essential Fiction for The Christian Century
From The Christian Century: "We asked some of our favorite novelists and poets to tell us about three recent works of fiction that they found [...]
From The Christian Century: "We asked some of our favorite novelists and poets to tell us about three recent works of fiction that they found [...]
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, [...]