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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 The Pandemic
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    y separately published work icon Our Inside Voices : Reflections on COVID-19 Caroline Gardam (editor), Louise Martin-Chew (editor), Edwina Shaw (editor), Nathan Shepherdson (editor), Brisbane : AndAlso Books Paradigm Print Media , 2020 19725294 2020 anthology poetry short story essay autobiography

    'The COVID-19 pandemic is the biggest story of 2020, causing severe and sudden changes that many people could never have imagined. Our Inside Voices is a collection of creative writing that looks beyond quick journalism or abstract statistics to offer deeper reflection on the cultural and social dimensions of the pandemic.

    'Writers reflect on how the disease dramatically shaped our ways of living and dying: the abrupt, sometimes subtle, often challenging, changes brought to cultural, economic, and social aspects of everyday life during a global health emergency. Australians at home and abroad, stunned by a sudden shift in priorities as routine habits and occupations were fundamentally disrupted, faced so many changes that even time seemed inconstant.

    'Pandemics are biological events with cultural and social implications. We hope (although, in mid-2020, we don’t yet know) that this virus will soon be managed by curative or preventative technologies, but the disease will have infected and killed millions before it is rendered harmless. 

    'The voices gathered here are diverse and eloquent, capturing a vivid portrait of the COVID-19 pandemic as it grows towards its initial peak. They also capture various creative ways in which Australians adapt to rapidly changing realities.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Brisbane : AndAlso Books Paradigm Print Media , 2020
    pg. 17
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