These jottings are a series of journal entries for the six months from December 1, 2019, until June 1, 2020. They focus mainly on my attempts to write when blocked and suffering from pneumonia during that period which also coincided with the United Kingdom’s pandemic lockdown from March 23, 2020. My “block” and their “lock” became “blockdown.” I have survived both. So far.
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