Clellan Coe

Clellan Coe, a writer in Spain, is a contributing editor of the Scholar.

Un Beso y una Flor

By Clellan Coe | Friday May 4, 2018

Snails

Watching for signs of wildlife

By Clellan Coe | Friday April 27, 2018

Cold

Bigger than words, deeper than skin

By Clellan Coe | Friday April 20, 2018

Piles-Infanzón

Waiting for someone else’s bus

By Clellan Coe | Friday April 13, 2018

The Carterista

Losing one thing sometimes means gaining another

By Clellan Coe | Friday April 6, 2018

Between the Peaks and the Bay

Welcoming our newest blogger

By Clellan Coe | Friday March 30, 2018

Against Wind and Tide

On the Asturian coast of Spain, cold days and a warm greeting

By Clellan Coe | Monday December 4, 2017

For Better and for Worse

The aftermath of a disorienting divorce

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday December 10, 2014

Night Train to Gijón

The fried-pepper sandwiches were oily and delicious, and the Spanish lesson was even more memorable

By Clellan Coe | Friday December 6, 2013

Such as It Is

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday December 18, 2024

Cats and Dogs

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday December 11, 2024

Braña Curuchu

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday December 4, 2024

Ups and Downs

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday November 27, 2024

Échame la Culpa

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday November 20, 2024

All in Your Head

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday November 13, 2024

Poco a Poco

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday November 6, 2024

Part of the Parade

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday October 30, 2024

The March Down Main

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday October 23, 2024

As I Walked Out One Morning

By Clellan Coe | Wednesday October 16, 2024

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