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MWG "Lockdown" Anthology Available at Booktopia

If you are doing some boxing day shopping and want something to remember this departing year by, here is "Lockdown", an anthology. My poem is called, "Susan". Because this is not the e-book, I am not sure if they have corrected the missing word in stanza one, line three. Or maybe just read it that way and think that it was omitted deliberately.
Updates on the e-book to follow soon.


Description (copied from booktopia):

A collection of 25 short stories and poems by 18 Victorian writers in a range of styles and subjects created during and responding to the statewide lockdown in the middle of 2020. They explore how relationships were maintained or frayed, loss of identity, and the stress of daily life in lockdown. Some enter the realm of fantasy, hyper-reality or magic realism, while others depict the experience with a more journalistic detachment.
 


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