COVID-19 Sharehouse Musings
Susie Newton tells us of some of the realities of her time in lockdown.
Susie Newton tells us of some of the realities of her time in lockdown.
Evlin DuBose opens up about her struggles with mental health throughout this pandemic and how she's been able overcome these battles.
Got time to squeeze in one last read before the start of the semester? Check out Evlin DuBose's review of 'salt.', a poetry suite that tells vivid stories of race,
‘Dandelion Lint' takes you down a dreamy path, simultaneously illustrating small, seemingly insignificant moments, and the disintegration of a relationship.
Freya Howard tells their story of their time in isolation, and the way that they have learnt how to rediscover their motivation.
In his new poem, Nickin Alexander interrogates the themes of conformity and identity, ultimately realising the freeing nature of acceptance.
Vertigo Editor, Esther Hannan-Moon, is back with another review! This time, it's for Jessica Moor's 'Keeper'; a thriller following five women living in a women's refuge.
Tom Disalvo's poem focuses on small, everyday moments, while giving a glimpse into an intimate interaction between two people.
While we continue to adapt to these COVID-related changes, Sam Dover questions our ability to virtually forge and maintain connections.