Earlier in the week I shared the news of the anthology compiled by Marjorie Mallon that shares her own diary of events over that period about the pandemic and life as a family in lock down.. and the thoughts and poetry of others within the blogging community including myself. I also featured some of the authors and poets who have participated.
I have spent an interesting week reading the collection and discovering how those within our blogging community have managed this enforced isolation.
The collection is on pre-order for July 20th for only £1.99/$2.99
About the collection
An anthology and compilation of diaries, short stories, flash fiction, contributions from the ‘isolation writers,’ plus poetry written during the time of lockdown in the UK. This Is Lockdown is written from a writer’s perspective highlighting the simple pleasures of day-to-day life during such an uncertain and frightening time. It also gives a glimpse of the blogging, writing world. The book showcases several authors and their thoughts on what it is like to experience ‘isolation’ as a writer. I also discuss the handling of the pandemic and my thoughts on what might happen next. In the final part of the book I include my latest short story idea: a YA romance and various short pieces of poetry, and flash fiction inspired by the pandemic.
The full list of authors are:
Richard Dee, (Sci Fi , Steampunk, Amateur Detective author,) Catherine Fearns, (Amazon Bestselling Author of Police Procedural/Mysteries and Music Journalist,) Lynn Fraser, (Humorous Dark Comedy,) Jackie Carreira, (Writer, musician, designer and aspiring philosopher,) Willow Willers, (Poet and writer,) Sharon Marchisello, (Murder Mystery, Financial non-fiction,) Fi Phillips , (Copy writer, Author,) Jeannie Wycherley, (dark stories, suspense, horror,) Chantelle Atkins, (urban fiction, teen/YA,)Tracie Barton Barrett, (Speaker/author,) Peter Taylor Gooby, (Crime, Love Stories, Political Fiction,) Ritu Bhathal, (Chick Lit romance, poet,) Alice May , (Author, Artist and Speaker,) Miriam Owen, (Reader, Blogger, Post Doctoral Researcher and Academic,) Drew Neary and Ceri Williams (Ghost Horror, Supernatural,) Katherine Mezzacappa, (Historical Fiction/Romance,) Sally Cronin, (huge supporter of indie community/blogger/author) Debby Gies (D G Kaye), (Memoirist/NonFiction,) Adele Marie Park, (Fantasy, horror, urban fantasy,) Marian Wood, (blogger, poet and writer.) Samantha Murdoch, (Writer, Blogger,) Beaton Mabaso (blogger, African storyteller.).Frank Prem (Poet, Author) Anne Goodwin (Author, Book Blogger) Sherri Matthews (Writer, Photographer, Blogger) Jane Horwood and Melissa Santiago-Val – Community Masks for The NHS .
My review for the collection July 18th 2020
This is an anthology of three parts; the diary that Marjorie Mallon kept to mark the progress of not just the pandemic, as it began increase its grip on society and services, but the effects of isolation on her family.
The second part shares the thoughts and poetry of other members of our blogging community with contributions from around the world including the UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy, USA and Zimbabwe, providing a wide ranging of perspectives on how our lives have been impacted around the globe.
Lastly, we are treated to some flash fiction from Marjorie that leaves us with much to think about as we move forward with our lives and back into society. How has it changed us?
The diary entries were illuminating as they highlighted the challenges a family faces, when teenagers who are accustomed to independence, find themselves back with parents in the same space 24 hours a day. There are some lovely moments of shared activities such as a DIY Nail Bar, and exercise each day in the garden, but clearly like all of us, there were moments when solitude was needed. Then there is the worry for elderly parents too far away to support, who are going through health emergencies and also household dilemmas. That sense of powerlessness at not being able to rush to their side, must have been mirrored across the world. It was heartwarming to be privy to this personal recollection, and I am sure that as a family they will remember this time positively.
The contributions for other authors were also though provoking, such as a father with three daughters on the front line in the NHS, a mother with four children between 5 and 17 who now required home schooling, and a teacher working a shift system to prepare for the safe return of students, whilst caring for a family and concerned for elderly parents.
Interestingly the common thread running through the stories was the sudden dampening of the creative spark so necessary for writers. The struggle to continue with books in progress, even to write a blog post. Tough to finding that focus with the compulsion to absorb all the news headlines, adhere to the ever changing restrictions, with the worry that the new normal would not be normal at all. However, there clearly was a great deal of emotional impetus to write something about this global experience, resulting in some excellent flash fiction and poetry.
Other writers share their thoughts on minimising the impact of news and social media and what we might expect in the coming months for both individuals and certain vulnerable groups in society. Others highlighted how nature had filled the vacuum left by the humans, clearing waters and skies above us. Demonstrating our human impact on the natural order of things. And all felt the lack of human interaction very hard to cope with, at a time when that sense of community was so badly needed.
There are stories of businesses that collapsed in the matter of weeks only to be revived with new opportunities presented by technology. There is plenty of inspiration that leaves you feeling uplifted, including the final contribution from Jane Horwood and Melissa Santiago-Val. These two amazing women began making face masks at their kitchen table and within weeks they found themselves inundated with orders. As more joined the sewing circle now named #CommunityMasks4NHS the project grew with the help of some business sponsors to an incredible 6,500 masks with orders from around the world raising £27,700 by the publication of this anthology.
The collection finishes with some flash fiction from Marjorie Mallon highlighting the potential perils of shopping, isolating at home, being on the frontline of the NHS and how it might seem to a child…the danger of domestic abuse and choices some might make for a different future…. and a little ode to Van Gogh.
I recommend the collection, as I think it demonstrates how very much aligned we are as people when a catastrophe on this scale threatens our way of life. It is comforting to know that we are not alone with our fears, lack of creativity and the restrictions of isolation. It is also inspiring to discover how inventive and determined people are to thrive and learn from the experience.
Well done to Marjorie Mallon for bringing the anthology together and to the contributors for their personal and inspiring stories.
Head over to pre-order the collection for 20th July £1.99: Amazon UK
And $2.99: Amazon US
A little more about M.J. Mallon author, poet and editor of the anthology.
I am an author who has been blogging for many moons: M.J. Mallon. My interests include writing, photography, poetry, and alternative therapies. I write Fantasy YA, and middle grade fiction as well as micropoetry – haiku and tanka. I love to read and have written over 100 Book Reviews
My alter ego is MJ – Mary Jane from Spiderman. I love superheros! I was born on the 17th of November in Lion City: Singapore, (a passionate Scorpio, with the Chinese Zodiac sign a lucky rabbit. I grew up in a mountainous court in the Peak District in Hong Kong.
As a teenager I travelled to many far-flung destinations. It’s rumoured that I now live in the Venice of Cambridge, with my six foot hunk of a Rock God husband, and my two enchanted daughters.
When I’m not writing, I eat exotic delicacies while belly dancing, or surf to the far reaches of the moon. To chill out, I practise Tai Chi. If the mood takes me I snorkel with mermaids, or sign up for idyllic holidays with the Chinese Unicorn, whose magnificent voice sings like a thousand wind chimes.
M.J.Mallon, Buy: Amazon US – And Amazon UK – Website: M.J. Mallon – Goodreads: Goodreads – Twitter: @Marjorie_Mallon
Thank you for dropping in today and I hope that you will head over to pre-order the collection at the special price.. thanks Sally.
Thank you Sally, I appreciate how much thought and care you have taken in writing this illuminating review. Many thanks. 🙂
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Pleasure Marje…I will put on Goodreads this morning…enjoy your weekend.. xx
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Thank you so much Sally. The first review! So thrilled. xx
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Sally, a superlative review! Your thoughtful and detailed description of the various elements of the book capture both my spirit and imagination. I’m in awe of Marje and her friends with the creation of this book and as you say I think many of her personal experiences at home were reflected around the country. Wow! Congratulations to the ladies making the masks and wow, what a huge success! It is amazing what people have achieved and are achieving these difficult days. With safe wishes to everyone, Annika xx
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Thank you Annika so pleased you enjoyed and it was a lovely project to be part of…that sense of community helped us all in the last few months..hugsxx
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Hi Annika, I am thrilled with Sally’s review. I am currently up in my mum and dad’s house in Edinburgh visiting and I read out the review to them. Sally gave much thought and consideration to her review. It has been a wonderful project and I’m so glad how it has come together to showcase so many authors some of whom I may not have discovered if it wasn’t for this book. 🙂
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A great review Sally of a book I am proud to be a tiny part of.. can’t wait until my copy arrives, I have pre-ordered . 💜
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Wonderful Willow and an amazing wealth of creativity and community spirit..♥♥
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Yes indeed a true piece of living history
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So lovely you are part of the anthology Willow. Enjoy! Excited for the release day. xxx
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Me too, our living history 😜
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What I’m finding so interesting is that an outpouring of pandemic literature is being created and published while we are still in the midst of the crisis, I think, due to blogs and self-publishing. I am curious to see what literature emerges once the pandemic is over and becomes memory rather than lived experience.
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A good question Liz.. I am looking forward to finding out. Especially when I pick up with my WIP glaring at me from its isolation folder! xx
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That’s an interesting thought Liz. Time will tell how we adapt after the crisis is truly over. Still awhile to go but at least we are hopefully heading in the right direction. 🙂
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I certainly hope so.
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Wonderful summary. Sounds like it’s going to be quite a force. Can’t wait to read it.
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Great thanks James.. hope you and your family are all doing well..hugsx
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Yes, Sally wrote an amazing review. As I said in an earlier comment I read it out to my folks and they were impressed! Hope you enjoy, I think there is something for everyone in the anthology. 🙂
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Excellent! Thank you.
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A lovely review, Sally. Looking forward to this arriving on Kindle on Monday.
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Fantastic Katherine thank you.. enjoy the rest of your weekend.
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Awesome, not long now Katherine. Hard to believe this is happening. I never expected to get involved in such a project. It just goes to show that you never know where life and writing will take you. 🙂
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Super review, Sally. Thank you.
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Thank you John..hugsx
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Thank you John. Sally is a wonderful reviewer and promoter of the writing community. ❤
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Thanks Marje..x♥
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Yes she is.
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Thanks John..hugs
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Thanks for sharing your review, Sally. I can’t think of anyone who hasn’t been impacted by this pandemic and the stories are everywhere. Marje had a great inspiration in pulling this book together. Congrats to her and all the contributors. 🙂 ❤
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Thank you Diana.. very comforting to discover you are not alone with concerns and challenges..hugs
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Thank you Diana. I’m so pleased with this wonderful review. Something positive to come out of such a difficult time. Let’s hope that we will beat this virus so we can move on to the next phase of our lives but remember some of the lessons learnt during this time.
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Hard to beat that fabulous review Sal. Huge congrats to Marje for all her work putting this together and thrilled to be part of alongside some terrific writers. ❤ xxx
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Thanks Debby.. the anthology is a very important commentary on a time in our lives that will have long term consequences..loved being part of it too..♥♥
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And will go down in history – so may as well be part of that 🙂 xx
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Very true..hugsx
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That’s awesome Sally. So glad I decided to do this. Strange how it all came about. It seems as if it was meant to be. 🙂
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Definitely Marje and it was a fantastic vehicle for your own creativity too which brought everything together so well. ♥
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Aww thank you Sally. So blessed to be part of such a wonderfully supportive writing and blogging community. 🙂
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Aww, thank you Debby and Sally too. Two wonderful peeps, It makes me very happy. ❤ x
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Great and glad you managed to see your parents Marje, an event worth celebrating..♥
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Yes it’s great to see them and celebrate! ❤
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❤ xx
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Your review is so thoughtful and insightful with details, Sally. Thank you for sharing. This is a treasure to many people who have the similar experiences. Marje did a great job of getting contributors for this anthology. ❤
I just got an email from a friend who sent out the list of children's books on the theme of Covid-19. Yes, we have stories from everyone around the world. ❤
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Hi Miriam, Sall’ys review was so detailed and thoughtful and insightful as you say. Interesting to hear about the children’s books Miriam. It impacts us all young and old.
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Yes, exactly, Marje. I’m glad you put this book together.
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Thanks Miriam and Marje did a fabulous job… apart from babies and toddlers, every age group will remember these few months and it will impact the rest of their lives. ♥
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I know, Sally. If everyone writes a story, they can be connected and wrap around the globe many times. ❤
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Yes! That is it. Really, another good one. Love all the authors abou this publication.Lets read about your life during lockdown. Always good to know how others – and outside Germany we had got notice of horrible circumstances – felt this time. Thank you for mentioning, Sally!
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Hi, yes it shares a snapshot of time from many perspectives and a couple of the flash fiction pieces and true accounts touch upon the horrible circumstances felt at this time by many.
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Great M.J.. Thank you for your efforts on collecting and publishing. Enjoy your Sunday! Michael
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Hi thank you And to you too Michael. Happy Sunday. 🙂
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Happy Sunday to you too, Maje! Enjoy the summer.
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Thanks Michael.. one of those time when wherever we live around the world, our lives have shared such commonality…for once we are just humans without borders..xx
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Thats true, and its great Sally! Enjoy your Sunday!
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Great to see this book featured here, Sally. I am going to have to read this.
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I am sure you will find like I did that it was comforting to see my own concerns and thoughts echoed by so many others and entertaining too.. some great flash and poetry. x
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