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On Being Quarantined

ISOLATION WITH THE WOOLF

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Final Reflection

In the final reflection I composed on my semester journal entries, I noted that I had found my own authentic voice within my writing...

Let Me Live.

“It might be possible that the world itself is without meaning” – Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway. Human beings nowadays seem determined to...

Words of Isolation

"Language is wine upon the lips." - Virginia Woolf to her husband (supposedly) Stagnant: (adj.) signifying stillness Monotonous: (adj.)...

Final Reflection

It is fitting that as I write this, Idaho is entering the first stage of reopening the economy, easing off the Governor’s complete...

She, Interrupted: Quarantine and I

“We live in a world occupied by dead living things,” She says. “The wood on the stairs is solid oak and streaked with a fresh coat of...

Fighting Fear with...Memes?

As the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, throwing economies across the world into chaos, locking down millions of people,...

What Comes Between Us

"We do not know our own souls, let alone the souls of others. Human beings do not go hand in hand the whole stretch of the way. There is...

The Language of Quarantine

During this time of social isolation, the day to day experience of life can seem remarkably uniform. The differentiation between days...

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