This page is dedicated to contributions from fellow creatives, artists, writers, musicians creating during quarantine.
“Lucid Fever”, a Poem by Arah Ko
Arah Ko writes, ‘I superimposed my own meaning into the adopted “Birch Skin” form, exploring the concept of the “unblessed” and how my own experiences with asthma had to do with negative space, with the un-. While not being able to breathe has always been a specific fear for me, it has been adopted as a societal fear of coronavirus. A friend of mine in the Chicago area who had to be hospitalized for suspected COVID-19 said, “I’m not afraid to die. I am ready. But every night I am afraid I will stop breathing in my sleep, and not even know.”
This Too Shall Pass - Graphic Design by Becky
Rebeka, graphic designer, writes: ‘amidst all this fear, uncertainty and panic, I would like to encourage all of you to focus on the good and be the light that shines even brighter in the darkest places. This too shall pass’. Read more here.
The Quarantine Diaries - An Album by Annabel Steele
The Quarantine Diaries was based on three simple premises: that whoever wants a song written for them send Annabel a BPM of choice, their favourite time of day, and a colour which best represents how they feel. This is the result.
“Platitudes” - A Poem by James Sharpe
Ruins of a Letter from Hemingway to Fitzgerald during the Quarantine.
Plague Thoughts From Prof Meic Pearse
Thoughts on the plague from Prof Meic Pearse: ‘I conclude from recent articles in my daily newspaper, "The Feudal Times and Reactionary Herald", that the bubonic plague is making an awful nuisance of itself of late…’ (read more)