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WRITE WHEN YOU’RE READY

I’m writing this with no clear view of what the future holds. That’s not me trying to be lofty about the fate of the universe – if I try to think about such a vast concept my head will explode all over my keyboard.

Since the beginning of this year the world has been shocked into a state of inaction due to the pandemic. Which means many of us who are not key workers have been on lockdown with little real liberty but a lot of time in which to enjoy it.

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