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Poetry is a democratic art-probably now more than ever. Ellen Hernandez has collected everyday voices, and in their moments, we will find some of our own. -Matthew Sorrento, Editor-in-chief, Retreats from Oblivion: Journal of NoirCon and Co-editor, Film International The beauty of art is that it connects us no matter how we're separated-by miles, by years, or by a threat we can't see except in how it changes the world around us. Voices from a Pandemic reminds us that even in isolation, we are not alone, and that even in quarantine we can still be touched by the things that matter most. -Peter…mehr

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Poetry is a democratic art-probably now more than ever. Ellen Hernandez has collected everyday voices, and in their moments, we will find some of our own. -Matthew Sorrento, Editor-in-chief, Retreats from Oblivion: Journal of NoirCon and Co-editor, Film International The beauty of art is that it connects us no matter how we're separated-by miles, by years, or by a threat we can't see except in how it changes the world around us. Voices from a Pandemic reminds us that even in isolation, we are not alone, and that even in quarantine we can still be touched by the things that matter most. -Peter Woodworth, contributing author for fiction collections including the Anthology of Dreams, Death Is Not the End, and Gimme Shelter
Autorenporträt
Ellen Hernandez is a writer and English teacher. She is the author of the college textbook, Writing for All and other works. Her previous poetry collection, In Morocco: rihlat aimra'at 'amrikia, was published in 2019 (Finishing Line Press). She resides in southern New Jersey, USA, with her family.