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January 12, 2026

Thought Soup - echolalia echolalia (part 1)

Hey everyone. I hope you're doing your best to stay safe and to help keep your community safe.

This week I'm starting echolalia echolalia by Jane Shi. If you haven't bought it yet, please consider placing the order here.

If you can't buy from the bookstore, please consider making a donation directly to one of the Sameer Project's campaigns, or consider sharing a fundraiser with friends. If you can't do any of that, consider sharing the reading group with some friends; if some of them can buy the book from Open Books, or even make direct donations to The Sameer Project, then that would help enormously.

my reading plan

This week I'm going to read the first part, "Unreliable NarReader". I'm also going to read this guest post (also by Jane Shi) on the Disability Visibility Project: "Reimagining the Autistic Mother Tongue".

I'll try to post some reflections later this week, and on Saturday at 12pm ET we'll get on video chat1 and talk about whatever pieces we've all read.

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useful info

Here's some stuff I mostly also said last week, but didn't want to delete it in case this is your first email from me. Maybe the regular reminders will also be helpful.

a reminder about reading pace

I don't expect people to read at the same pace as me. Some pieces will stick with you longer; others might bounce right off. Some weeks, you'll be too overwhelmed by the world to do any readings; other weeks, reading will be a welcome escape.

Do what you can to try to keep your head above water. I'm trying not to require people to read everything at the same pace. Just tell the group what you have read so we have some context.

(my) schedule

here's my reading plan for now:

Part email reflections video chat
Unreliable NarReader Jan 12 Jan 16 Jan 17
griefcase Jan 19 Jan 23 Jan 24
pictures/que Jan 26 Jan 30 Jan 31
The Organization Feb 2 Feb 6 Feb 7
ECHOLALIA AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Feb 9 Feb 13 Feb 14

I think that's everything for now. I'll have some reflections to share later this week, and we can chat on Saturday (or on signal). If you have any questions, comments, future book suggestions, or anything else, please let me know.

Please take care of one another; hopefully we'll talk on Saturday.


  1. I use Jitsi for video chats. Jitsi is a video chat service kind of like Zoom, but it's free and, importantly for some people, not connected to anyone's work accounts. ↩

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