by James Gallant
In dealing with the pandemic psychologically, it is important to realize, first of all, that to feel anguish in troubled, ambiguous times is perfectly normal.
Read MoreIn 2020, the year of our Lord, things got—weird. Some things are getting better. Some things are getting worse. Some things are standing still. In this department, we hear from writers and artists from around the globe talk about their experiences in quarantine/isolation/social distancing/civil unrest/revolution/ et cetera. Some of the work featured in this space was compiled into an (anti-fascist, humanist, fun, awe-inspiring, breathtaking, breath of fresh air) emergency coffee table edition, for sale in our store now.
We will continue to use The Great Pause online indefinitely for artistic work that pauses on the heartbeat of present global circumstances. And who knows, maybe we will create another coffee table book in the future out of this space!!!
by James Gallant
In dealing with the pandemic psychologically, it is important to realize, first of all, that to feel anguish in troubled, ambiguous times is perfectly normal.
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