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Dispatch #028

By SF Creative Writing Institute on July 18, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Subject: Startup Lockdown May 11, 2020 To: US Dear Everyone, It’s been a long time since we have talked. I hope you and yours are well and good (I really mean that […]

Dispatch #026

By SF Creative Writing Institute on July 14, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Dream By Marilyn J. Dykstra   I didn’t go I didn’t come To see my mom although I’d been asked Many times before.   She always revived To live another sunrise Another […]

Dispatch #027

By SF Creative Writing Institute on July 14, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

77 Days and Counting    By Jan Holliday      How do we measure this Pandemic supermarket lines  the bar meter  how much bathroom tissue  on the supermarket shelves  numerating faith  it […]

Dispatch #025

By SF Creative Writing Institute on July 14, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

MY CIRCLE By Liz Cahill going on a silent retreat mapping all the tasks  my brain has to complete  thank my future self skip songs move fast or fast enough  before the […]

Dispatch #024

By SF Creative Writing Institute on July 13, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

RUNNING By Rose Heredia I don’t remember the first time I laced up my sneakers, strapped on my iPod and hit the pavement. I only remember the sweat dripping from my forehead […]

Dispatch #023

By SF Creative Writing Institute on July 13, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

3 Poems | Pandemic Advice | Strange Spring | Stay-at-Home By Vivian Wagner Pandemic Advice      Buddha knocked   on my door  this morning   and from a safe  distance told me   not […]

Dispatch #022

By SF Creative Writing Institute on July 13, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Pandemic Thoughts, Sleepless Nights  by Sofia Reddy It’s 1 am and I’m up. I’m thinking how on March 16th, 2020 life as we know it took a dramatic turn. That’s the week […]

Dispatch #021

By SF Creative Writing Institute on July 13, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Dull reverberation, reality television, and staying sane in quarantine My name is Molly Smith and I’m a creative writer based in Denver. As a single person living alone during the pandemic, my […]

Dispatch #020

By SF Creative Writing Institute on July 9, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

The Article By Rosie Katz  I don’t know if Quarantine will ever be over. I don’t know if I want It to be over. I get extremely terrified when I see people. […]

Dispatch #019

By SF Creative Writing Institute on July 9, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

ZOOMING WITH STUDENTS By Sofia Scoppettone a kindergarten teacher in Washington DC When I speak to the kids on Zoom I try not to be filled with gloom,  To not think about  […]

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