People Who Stutter Speak for Themselves
These brief autobiographies were written by persons who stutter. They include information about therapy programs they have tried, about their successes and disappointments, about their goals and aspirations.
- My Life as a Stutterer by Asim Kahn
- Untitled by Candace Webster
- The Battle at 7th and K by Jon Bjornstad
- It Gets Easier by Jim McClure
- Struggle for Acceptance by Dan Wong
- Untitled by Margaret Witbeck
- It's All in the Mind by Bennett Gross
- ....and then a Rainbow by Diane Laval
- If I'm Special It's Because I Stutter by Thomas David Kehoe - an article about C Wilcox
- Rejection to Acceptance by Mathew Benson
- What?....Ashamed of Fluency? by John Larkin
- Confessions of a Stuttering Speech-Language Pathologist by Dr. Ted Peters
- An Errant Elbow/An Act of God by Marty Jezer
- Stuttering: A Life Bound Up In Words by Marty Jezer - a book preview
- The Kid and His Hero and Your Everyday Senior? by Kelly P. Snow
- PWS ---> SLP by Rod Abbott
- Not All Christmas Presents Come in Wrapping Paper by Louise Heite
- A Personal Story by Jean-Pierre Tibi.
- "Bless Her Lying Little Heart" by Vicki Benson Schutter
- Her Name Was Mrs. Claussen - and She Cared by Lee Reeves
- For Richer, Poorer, or Fluenter by Vicki Benson Schutter
- Things Don't Always Work Out as Planned by Rod Abbott
- I Swore an Oath to a Birch Tree by Charles Van Riper
- Tell ESPN I'm Available! by Larry Molt
- Happy Hunting For The Holy Spirit by Vicki Benson Schutter
- My Stuttering Summer by Maggie Hansen
- Old Fart Face by Bill Murphy
- What's Wrong With Using a Crutch if It Helps You by Herbert Goldberg
- Defeating the Dragon by David J. Halvorsen
- And the Shelves Come Tumbling Down by Bonnie Weiss.
- Popular Fallacy VII: Of Two Disputants the Warmest Is Generally in the Wrong by Charles Lamb - a short essay in which Charles Lamb, (b. 1776, d. 1835), himself a person who stuttered, described stuttering quite vividly
- Mouth Piece by Anne H. Mavor
- The Sasser Syndrome by Jeff Shames.
- A Conversation With My Father by Elaine Saitta
- A Way Through the Forest: One Boy's Story With a Happy Ending by David Shapiro
- Speaking Is My Challenge - and I'm Facing up to It by Marty Jezer - presented for the International Stuttering Awareness Day conference, October 1998
- My Name Is Eric, and I Stutter by Eric.
- Early Years in India and Now in School in the Us by Balaji Krishnamurthy.
- A Wonderful Card by Russ Hicks.
- You Can Call Me by Vicki Schutter
- Blow and Bluster by Charles James.
- Loss of Innocence by Michael Hughes
- The Rage by Michael Hughes
- Marriage Vows by Michael Hughes
- C-C-C-Cold Enough for You? by Michael Hughes
- Fear Therapy? by Michael Hughes
- Ever Since I Can Remember by Ashley Callan
- A Tale of a Girl Who Talked Funny by Debbie Britton.
- Total Block by Israel Mlambo.
- Victorious People by Gokce Baser
- A Contrast in People's Response by Paul Goldstein.
- My Name is Jim Abbott; A-b-b-o-t-t by Jim Abbott
- At Peace With My Stuttering by Paul Goldstein.
- "Four, Three, Two, One" by Rod Gilchrist.
- Feelings When Stuttering In Front of a Group by Casey Donohue
- Blocking the Fear Out by Rob Bloom - written for National Public Radio's All Things Considered
- You Think YOU'RE Afraid of Public Speaking? by Rob Bloom - originally published in The Toastmaster Magazine
- Playing Dress-up by Pam Mertz
- Speaking Out: Telling Their Stories Helps People Who Stutter Lessen Isolation by Suzanne Wilson, staff writer for gazettenet.com, with permission of Noah Hoffenberg, web editor/business editor, Daily Hampshire Gazette
- What Words Deserve by Victoria Benson Schutter
- PWS Speak on Ted Talks and Tedx
- TED TALKS
- Megan Washington I have a Problem - The Thing Is I Stutter by Megan Washington
- Listening to Shame by Brené Brown
- TEDx talks (an independent organization)
- Please Let Me Finish My Sentence by Dan Hudock on TEDx Idaho Falls - an independent organization
- Turning fear inside out by Dr. Leana Wen at TEDxFoggyBottom
- TED TALKS
- Paul Goldstein's Reaching a Fluency of Life - a free, well-written, 25 page PDF book that chronicle's Paul's journey "pursing a team of Fluency of Speech" to his victory of achieving "Fluency of Life."