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  3. Vol 5 No 2 (2021): Love in the time of Covid

Published: 2022-04-29

Full Issue

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Editorial

  • A Word from the Editor
    Dionne Goodman
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Darker Side to Romance

  • Falling fatally
    Abiba Grant
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  • Our Dystopian Reality
    Leah Slinn
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  • Twisted Tales
    Amy Senechal
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  • Lady of Love
    Cerys Easey
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Creative Corner

  • Untitled
    Dionne Goodman
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  • The love she deserved
    Abiba Grant
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  • To Forgive and Forget
    Georgia Baker
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Personal Accounts

  • 'A Little Life'
    Dionne Goodman
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  • Toxic Love
    Jodine Samuels
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  • Finding Love Within Ourselves
    Georgia Baker
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  • Seeking Love in a Global Pandemic
    Ophelia Snow
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  • Lockdown Memoirs
    Leah Slinn
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Tinder Profiles 1

  • Othello and Daisy
    Ellie Naylor, Abiba Grant
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Modern Adaptations

  • From Turning Pages to TV Channels
    Ella Greenwood
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  • Romance or Grooming?
    Harvey Douglas
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  • A Love Story that Travels through Time
    Georgia Stevenson
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  • Jane Eyre Diary
    Ellie Naylor
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Call on Cupid

  • Letter from a Lost Girl
    Ellie Naylor
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  • Letter from a Devilish Dandy
    Dionne Goodman
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Love and Evolution

  • Heartbreaking, Astonishing, Controversial
    Ellie Naylor
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  • The Relationship between Love and Transformation within Contemporary Literature and during the Covid 19 Pandemic
    Rachel Brennan
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  • From Sonnets to Snapchats
    Mia Collins
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  • The World's Wife
    Lauren Gill
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Tinder Profiles 2

  • Romeo and Esther
    Mia Collins, Ophelia Snow
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