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Many Stories, One Voice—the voice of AAC*
2008 Writing Collection: Stories, Essays, Poems, Songs

Awareness happens when you share a story with someone . . .

In 2008, the International AAC Awareness task force of ISAAC invited people who use AAC to contribute to a new online collection:  Many Stories, One Voice—the voice of AAC.  We encouraged people who use AAC at all ages and at all writing levels to participate by working on their writing skills and showing the world that people use AAC not only to communicate but also to write.  We received over 100 entries from countries around the world:  Australia, Canada, China, Cyprus, France, Germany, India, Italy, Ireland, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States.  The rich and diverse submissions from AAC users aged 4 to 65 included stories, poems, essays and a song which were told through text, symbols, drawings and photos.  People wrote independently or worked with friends, family, therapists, teachers or others in their writing process. 

The writings include personal stories and real life events and creative stories about action and adventure, animals, friends, fantasy, and science fiction. These writings provided the foundation of our unique online collection by people who use AAC, a collection that shows the world the importance of AAC and literacy for all.  We invite you to read and share the writings in this remarkable collection.  Please help us to spread the word that literacy is important for everyone.  People use AAC to speak and to write.    

* AAC means Augmentative & Alternative Communication – other ways to speak and write for people with speech impairments or disabilities – like electronic talking aids, computers, boards and books with pictures, words and letters, Talking Mats, Communication Passports, eye-gaze, partner-assisted scanning, facilitated communication training, gesture and sign language.