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Roaming around, at last? By Daniela Bezzi

We have been longing for this moment so much, particularly at the beginning of the lockdown, when measures and controls were more...

LET IT BE by anonymous

Let it be. Something that I know quite a few people have had tattooed on their body. I always thought it was tacky, like, who needs to...

Making Sense pt. 1 and 2 by HJ

Making sense pt.1 Some people can share their thoughts and feelings in a clear and concise manner. Others can pen them to a melody and...

Shh... Silent Zoom in progress by Anne Penketh

For the past week I’ve spent an hour a day in a virtual monastic retreat working on my new novel, courtesy of Zoom. A London friend of...

Midnight in Milano by Eliot Silberberg

April 11 My family tried a dry run on Zoom yesterday, testing its whistles and bells for the Really Big Show on Easter Sunday. Thirteen...

Life and science in the time of COVID by Jim Smith

Hardly anyone alive today, especially in high- income countries, has ever seen anything quite like COVID-19, with its effects not only on...

Viral poetry by Ian Duhig and John Boyne

Covid-19 and I try hard, Adepts, equals, bug and bard, Trying to make our work catch on Before our audience has gone. After Pangur Bán by...

Writing games by Gabriel Popham and Beatrice Tura

This wasn't supposed to happen to me. Living alone, I didn't even have the worry of spreading it in my household. I was safe and probably...

The Adventures of Rona #5 by Peter Popham

The story so far: Rona, a tiny spherical bat-kisser, was taken from her home in the African jungle to Wuhan animal market in China along...

We're all fucking anarchists by HJ

1. a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems. 2. absence of government and absolute...

Lockdown in the retirement home by Anne Penketh

I was listening to French radio this morning as usual in bed, waiting for the news headlines with their daily dose of death, when the...

The Losers Conspiracy by Paul B. Preciado

I got sick in Paris on Wednesday, March 11, before the French government ordered the confinement of the population, and when I got up on...

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