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Each week, seven writers--all retired from professional careers--spend two hours together. The purpose of their gathering is to discuss what they wrote the previous week. For a number of years prior to 2020, the group met in their homes over coffee. The pandemic changed that. Members could not hug at Zoom meetings. Then in May, a white policeman pressed his knee to a Black man's neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds. Other officers looked on with chilling nonchalance as he pleaded, "I can't breathe." A teenager captured it all on her cellphone, and the world exploded.

The process of putting down their thoughts about the cascading events of the year helped the group weather the challenges of 2020 and beyond. Inside Writing While Masked are personal pieces--writings of the moment, essays that reflect, and poems that express raw emotion. They include thoughts about what the authors experienced and learned, and what they want for the future. Most of all, they are words of hope.



Table of Contents
JAN 2020
In the Beginning

FEB
New York: Before it Started
Scrabble in the Time of the Coronavirus

MARCH
Together Again in the Shadow of the Plague
Being Immortal Is an Illusion
Mindfulness
Pain Psalm
Letter to Virus-in-Chief
Vita Nuova
It Was COVID
Italian Misadventure

APR
Babies and Broccoli and Jack
Looking on the Bright Side
Bread in the Time of COVID
Thank You to Wordsmiths
Unexpected Cohabitation

MAY
Finding Joy in the Time of Virus
Mid-afternoon Malaise
Suspension of the Moment
To Mask or Not to Mask
Relentless
Is It Not Enough?

JUNE
Lament
I Cry!
Protests
Some Days
So Many Years Ago
Skyschool
Power of One
Freezing the Memories at Four Months
COVID Connection

JULY
How Do I Talk to My Sister?
Hospice House
COVID Date: March 126th, 2020
Speak!
A Schedule and a Garden
She Doesn't Want to
Endless Time
Animals in the Time of the Coronavirus
COVID-crazy
Sleepless in Seattle

AUG
Idea Clustering: Marriage
Holler!
Birthday Party: Short, Outside, Distanced

SEPT
Why Make a Plan?
Psilocybe Love Story
Words, Words, Words
Would Our Divide Narrow if We Just Talked--and Listened
More Cases of COVID

OCT
Calculated Risk is New Now
Midnight
Making 2020 Add Up
Awe Walks
Caution Exhaustion
Even More Cases of COVID-19

NOV
Land of Plenty--Plenty of Systems
Voter Fraud
Musings on a Solo Thanksgiving
Celebrating in COVID's Shadow

DEC
Breathe
Crisis in COVID-time
Kindness in Crisis
I Try To Be Grateful
Not Just Any Day

REFLECTIONS ON 2020

2021 POSTSCRIPT
Jan-June 2021
New Year
Your Ancestors are Looking for You
Eulogy to Democracy in Our Time
100,000 AND COUNTING
Stepping Out
Brand New Year
83-Year-Old Woman Who Lives Alone
Out of the Woods
So It Was Written
Pause, Reset, Forward

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      Publisher: Washington State University Press
      Publication Date: 03/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781638640011, 978-1638640011
      ISBN10: 1638640017

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Each week, seven writers--all retired from professional careers--spend two hours together. The purpose of their gathering is to discuss what they wrote the previous week. For a number of years prior to 2020, the group met in their homes over coffee. The pandemic changed that. Members could not hug at Zoom meetings. Then in May, a white policeman pressed his knee to a Black man's neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds. Other officers looked on with chilling nonchalance as he pleaded, "I can't breathe." A teenager captured it all on her cellphone, and the world exploded.

      The process of putting down their thoughts about the cascading events of the year helped the group weather the challenges of 2020 and beyond. Inside Writing While Masked are personal pieces--writings of the moment, essays that reflect, and poems that express raw emotion. They include thoughts about what the authors experienced and learned, and what they want for the future. Most of all, they are words of hope.



      Table of Contents
      JAN 2020
      In the Beginning

      FEB
      New York: Before it Started
      Scrabble in the Time of the Coronavirus

      MARCH
      Together Again in the Shadow of the Plague
      Being Immortal Is an Illusion
      Mindfulness
      Pain Psalm
      Letter to Virus-in-Chief
      Vita Nuova
      It Was COVID
      Italian Misadventure

      APR
      Babies and Broccoli and Jack
      Looking on the Bright Side
      Bread in the Time of COVID
      Thank You to Wordsmiths
      Unexpected Cohabitation

      MAY
      Finding Joy in the Time of Virus
      Mid-afternoon Malaise
      Suspension of the Moment
      To Mask or Not to Mask
      Relentless
      Is It Not Enough?

      JUNE
      Lament
      I Cry!
      Protests
      Some Days
      So Many Years Ago
      Skyschool
      Power of One
      Freezing the Memories at Four Months
      COVID Connection

      JULY
      How Do I Talk to My Sister?
      Hospice House
      COVID Date: March 126th, 2020
      Speak!
      A Schedule and a Garden
      She Doesn't Want to
      Endless Time
      Animals in the Time of the Coronavirus
      COVID-crazy
      Sleepless in Seattle

      AUG
      Idea Clustering: Marriage
      Holler!
      Birthday Party: Short, Outside, Distanced

      SEPT
      Why Make a Plan?
      Psilocybe Love Story
      Words, Words, Words
      Would Our Divide Narrow if We Just Talked--and Listened
      More Cases of COVID

      OCT
      Calculated Risk is New Now
      Midnight
      Making 2020 Add Up
      Awe Walks
      Caution Exhaustion
      Even More Cases of COVID-19

      NOV
      Land of Plenty--Plenty of Systems
      Voter Fraud
      Musings on a Solo Thanksgiving
      Celebrating in COVID's Shadow

      DEC
      Breathe
      Crisis in COVID-time
      Kindness in Crisis
      I Try To Be Grateful
      Not Just Any Day

      REFLECTIONS ON 2020

      2021 POSTSCRIPT
      Jan-June 2021
      New Year
      Your Ancestors are Looking for You
      Eulogy to Democracy in Our Time
      100,000 AND COUNTING
      Stepping Out
      Brand New Year
      83-Year-Old Woman Who Lives Alone
      Out of the Woods
      So It Was Written
      Pause, Reset, Forward

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