LIVING THROUGH SCIENCE FICTION: ISOLATION
The second installation of “True Stories from the COVID-19 Crisis”
It has been a long, lonely (♬ lonely lonely lonely lonely ♬) time, and that feeling of isolation runs through today’s “Living Through Science Fiction: True Stories from the COVID-19 Crisis.”
For our second installment....
An anonymous contributor goes through the deep downs and not-quite-so-high ups of the pandemic.
John C. Krieg gives us a look at isolation for those who were already isolated.
Tristan Marajh explores the complexity of our current existence.
Cheryl L. Caesar looks for a kind of quiet that might not exist at all.
And Tyler Phan struggles with the question of parenthood.
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In the meantime—reach out to friends and family if you can, when you can.
— Letter from the Editor | Sean Clancy, Editor-in-Chief