The Quarantine Review, Issue 9

The Quarantine Review, Issue 9
Title The Quarantine Review, Issue 9 PDF eBook
Author Sheeza Sarfraz
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 52
Release 2021-08-10
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 145974943X

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The ninth incisive issue of a digital literary journal born out of self-isolation. During this trying time, the journal aims to lift spirits and engage minds with stimulating poetry, works of fiction, and art, while also publishing opinion pieces, personal essays, and cultural commentary.

QUARANTINE REVIEW, ISSUE 9

QUARANTINE REVIEW, ISSUE 9
Title QUARANTINE REVIEW, ISSUE 9 PDF eBook
Author SHEEZA SARFRAZ AND J. J. DUPUIS
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre
ISBN 9781038727312

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The Quarantine Review, Issue 8

The Quarantine Review, Issue 8
Title The Quarantine Review, Issue 8 PDF eBook
Author Sheeza Sarfraz
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 92
Release 2021-05-04
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1459749413

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The eighth issue of a digital journal created to alleviate the malaise of social distancing with exceptional writing and artwork. The Quarantine Review celebrates literature and art, connecting readers through reflections on the human condition — our lived experiences, afflictions, and dreams. As we face a pandemic with profound implications, the essays within offer a variety of perspectives on the current predicament, encouraging readers to reflect on the world we knew before and contemplate how society can be reshaped once we emerge. Through The Quarantine Review, Dupuis and Sarfraz hope to give voice to the swirling emotions inside each of us during this unprecedented moment, to create a circuit of empathy between the reader, the work itself, and the wider world beyond the walls of our homes. This issue includes writing from Russell Carisse, Conyer Clayton, Kim Fahner, Joel Robert Ferguson, Batnadiv HaKarmi, Courtney Leblanc, Lisa Michelle Moore, Leah Mueller, Nathanael O’Reilly, Sanjana Rajagopal, John Stiles, and Anuja Varghese.

The Quarantine Review, Issue 7

The Quarantine Review, Issue 7
Title The Quarantine Review, Issue 7 PDF eBook
Author Sheeza Sarfraz
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 89
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1459749294

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The seventh issue of a digital journal created to alleviate the malaise of social distancing with exceptional writing and artwork. The Quarantine Review celebrates literature and art, connecting readers through reflections on the human condition — our lived experiences, afflictions, and dreams. As we face a pandemic with profound implications, the essays within offer a variety of perspectives on the current predicament, encouraging readers to reflect on the world we knew before and contemplate how society can be reshaped once we emerge. Through The Quarantine Review, Dupuis and Sarfraz hope to give voice to the swirling emotions inside each of us during this unprecedented moment, to create a circuit of empathy between the reader, the work itself, and the wider world beyond the walls of our homes. This issue includes works by Kirti Bhadresa, Sydney Warner Brooman, Diana Fitzgerald Bryden, Veronique Darwin, Catherine Graham, Joy Gyamfi, Pamela Hensley, Mark Laliberte, Donna Langevin, Mike Lee, H. C. Phillips, Robert Priest, Kenneth Sherman, Jillian Stirk, and Jasper Wrinch.

The Quarantine Review, Issue 5

The Quarantine Review, Issue 5
Title The Quarantine Review, Issue 5 PDF eBook
Author Sheeza Sarfraz
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 93
Release 2020-11-03
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1459748425

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The fifth issue of a digital journal created to alleviate the malaise of social distancing with exceptional writing and artwork. The Quarantine Review celebrates literature and art, connecting readers through reflections on the human condition — our lived experiences, afflictions, and dreams. As we face a pandemic with profound implications, the essays within offer a variety of perspectives on the current predicament, encouraging readers to reflect on the world we knew before and contemplate how society can be reshaped once we emerge. Through The Quarantine Review, Dupuis and Sarfraz hope to give voice to the swirling emotions inside each of us during this unprecedented moment, to create a circuit of empathy between the reader, the work itself, and the wider world beyond the walls of our homes. The issue is an homage to the pulp, crime, and science fiction magazines of the first half of the twentieth century, featuring the work of Matt Cahill, Roseanne Carrara, J.J. Dupuis, Doug Fedrau, Samantha Garner, Joel Giroux, Matthew Heiti, Timothy S. Johnston, Jamie Michaels, C.S. O'Cinneide, and Loucas Raptis, with cover art by Chippewar.

The Quarantine Review

The Quarantine Review
Title The Quarantine Review PDF eBook
Author Sheeza Sarfraz
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 34
Release 2020-06-06
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1459747909

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The Quarantine Review is a literary journal created to alleviate the malaise of social distancing with exceptional writing and artwork. During this trying time, the journal aims to lift spirits and engage minds with stimulating poetry, works of fiction, and art, while also publishing opinion pieces, personal essays, and cultural commentary.

Quarantine: A Love Story

Quarantine: A Love Story
Title Quarantine: A Love Story PDF eBook
Author Katie Cicatelli-Kuc
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 277
Release 2019-03-26
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1338232932

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Love can be contagious in this infectiously fun romance by debut author Katie Cicatelli-Kuc. Oliver wants a girlfriend, and there's a girl back home who might be interested in him. The problem is, he has to spend his spring break on a volunteer trip in the Dominican Republic. Flora, on the other hand, isn't really looking for a boyfriend. She just wants to end a miserable spring break visiting her dad and her new stepmom in the D.R.The solution to both their problems? Get back home to New York ASAP. Sadly, they won't be getting there anytime soon. Their hopes are dashed when Flora's impulsiveness lands them in quarantine -- just the two of them. Now, the two teens must come together in order to survive life in a bubble for 30 days. In that time, love will bloom. But is it the real thing, or just a placebo effect? In her debut novel, Katie Cicatelli-Kuc delivers an introspective and witty story about finding love in the most unexpected place.