About pandemic woes and lockdown lows: a poetry collection written during COVID-19 by Brian Price
wake up. make some coffee. watch the news. pack a bowl. freak out. catch a snooze.
Lockdown poetry.
It’s sad.
it’s weird.
It’ll punch you in the heart.
Brian Price’s first poetry collection delves into themes of love, death, depression, inequality, mental health, and self righteousness. Written entirely during the COVID-19 lockdowns, the works are the thoughts of a millennial questioning himself and the world he lives in.
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Author Bio:
Brian Price worked in the marketing and communications industry for nine years. The Public Relations Society of America, American Business Awards, and Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals are a few of the organizations that awarded his work.
But who actually cares about that?
He certainly doesn’t.
Sick of bookshelves being stuffed with bureaucrats’ memoirs and snake-oil entrepreneurs using novels as sales funnels, Brian started wrote a novel, Last Chance California.
If he isn’t reading or writing, Brian is probably playing with his rescue pup, Bucky, or ranting about the government.