When I first heard this piece aired on The Writer's Block Radio Hour, I felt that tsunami wash over me. This monologue speaks to not just our own pandemic emotional upheaval, but the larger question of social inequality that lives after this storm. Hauntingly beautiful and very real.
When I first heard this piece aired on The Writer's Block Radio Hour, I felt that tsunami wash over me. This monologue speaks to not just our own pandemic emotional upheaval, but the larger question of social inequality that lives after this storm. Hauntingly beautiful and very real.