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Not a literary magazine for ordinary times, but a journal for an exceptional one. Writing the pandemic, together. Image, Somewhere in Time by Hengki Lee: Instagram @hengki_lee

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Pendemic

Pendemic

Not a literary magazine for ordinary times, but a journal for an exceptional one. Writing the pandemic, together. Image, Somewhere in Time by Hengki Lee: Instagram @hengki_lee

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Assunta Hood

June 18, 2020

Why. A poem by Assunta Hood

Why do we differ, is it all in the genes Life can be cruel or so it seems Why is …

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June 12, 2020

HOPE. A poem by Assunta Hood

Without hope we become apathetic A crying shame for those aesthetic Inspiration is required to free the soul In helping …

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June 8, 2020

The Owl. A poem by Assunta Hood

Sagacious feathered vertibrate perching on your bough How I wish your wisdom on me…you would endow I have fluttered and …

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June 5, 2020

Against the Odds. A poem by Assunta Hood

You cannot believe how low you can sink But there is further to go…being on the brink Bruised and hurt …

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June 3, 2020

Covid19. A poem by Assunta Arrighi Hood

When I think of this virus the whole of me cringes At the devastation the word impinges Lifeless bodies of …

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