Like so many others I am recording this period in our history. Hopefully our great grand-children will learn from this, appreciate our efforts to cope during a worldwide pandemic.

As a Registered Nurse I actually worked 12 hour shifts at a Veterans Home during an epidemic of Norovirus. It’s not a killer but it can make you feel like you might die. Yes, I got it too.
I have also been painting and will share with you soon what The Pandemic has done to my art. You may view some of my paintings here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MysticalHouse?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
I should not presume that you know me. Here’s a mini 3rd person blurb:
Bio: Belinda Subraman has been writing poetry since the 6th grade and publishing since college. She had a ten year run editing and publishing Gypsy Literary Magazine 1984-1994. She edited books by Vergin’ Press, among them: Henry Miller and My Big Sur Days by Judson Crews. She also published Sanctuary Tape Series which was a mastered compilation of audio poetry and original music from around the world. She’s been published in 100s of magazines, printed and online, academic and small presses. She has a Master of Arts from California State University. Her archives are housed at University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Her latest book is Left Hand Dharma from Unlikely Books, 2018.