It’s been two years now since Covid-19 circumvented the Globe. Two years of mitigations. Two years of sickness and loss. Two years of missing family, friends and the life events that bind us together. It’s also been two years of science denial. Of the continued rise of conspiracy theories and theorists. Two years of protestsContinue reading “Call for Mss. WordCity Literary Journal’s March 2022 Issue”
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A Covid Recovery Road Trip Pt2. Memoir by Gary Fowlie
May 28 Covid Gramps and the Arrogant Millennial An overweight, out of shape young man is jogging. He stops and sweats all over the sidewalk on an uphill stretch of Edgecombe Avenue in Washington Heights. He wears no mask and shows no concern for this busy stretch of pavement, where other old masked men likeContinue reading “A Covid Recovery Road Trip Pt2. Memoir by Gary Fowlie”
A Covid Recovery Road Trip. Non-fiction by Gary Fowlie
A Covid Recovery Road Trip Gary Fowlie I’m sharing this with you because as a member of your family, or your friend, or fellow Covid ‘Long Hauler’, I want to thank you for your support during the past pandemic months. Obviously, Covid didn’t kill me. Not so obviously, I wasn’t able to escape its clutch.Continue reading “A Covid Recovery Road Trip. Non-fiction by Gary Fowlie”