Infectious hope : poems of hope & resilience from the pandemic / edited by Silvia Cantón Rondoni ; foreword by Lee Murray.

Contributor(s): Rondoni, Silvia Cantón [editor.] | Murray, Lee, 1965- [writer of foreword.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Melbourne, Victoria] : IFWG Publishing Australia, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 99 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781922556219Subject(s): Australian poetry -- 21st century | American poetry -- 21st century | English poetry -- 21st century | COVID-19 (Disease) -- Poetry | Resilience (Personality trait) -- PoetryGenre/Form: Poetry.DDC classification: 821.008 Summary: Infectious Hope is a call out for positivism and resilience during lockdown and isolation. Editor and poet Silvia Cantón Rondoni has curated a poetry anthology that includes a spectacular range of diverse poets from around the globe, and focuses on their insights and strength during the pandemic. A poetic vaccination of the soul, and a reminder that we are in this together and are stronger than we know. This anthology contains the creativity of 47 poets, including luminaries Fiona Wright, Joe R. Landsdale, Isobelle Carmody, Roz Kaveney, and Linda D. Addison, as well as an introduction by Lee Murray.
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Infectious Hope is a call out for positivism and resilience during lockdown and isolation. Editor and poet Silvia Cantón Rondoni has curated a poetry anthology that includes a spectacular range of diverse poets from around the globe, and focuses on their insights and strength during the pandemic. A poetic vaccination of the soul, and a reminder that we are in this together and are stronger than we know. This anthology contains the creativity of 47 poets, including luminaries Fiona Wright, Joe R. Landsdale, Isobelle Carmody, Roz Kaveney, and Linda D. Addison, as well as an introduction by Lee Murray.

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