Sitting in her vacation home, singer-songwriter Emily Saliers is still adjusting to life in the age of coronavirus. "My wife is working right now, we’re home-schooling our daughter, our niece is here who had to stop university, and we’re in a small place where there are a lot of distractions," she tells Billboard. "I brought recording equipment and my guitar, and I really feel like writing, but I haven’t in reality had the time to sit down and do that."As with many artists, Saliers, who comprises one half of the iconic folk duo Indigo Girls alongside longtime collaborator Amy Ray, can't help but feel a sense of uncertainty when it comes to the future.