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As the World Burns: Writers and Artists Reflect on a World Gone Mad Paperback – November 7, 2020

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As the World Burns: Writers and Artists Reflect on a World Gone Mad is an anthology of poetry, prose, essay, and art inspired by the unprecedented events of the year 2020. It embraces fierce and raw creative works relating to life during the Covid-19 pandemic, Black Lives Matter, Donald Trump, and the economic uncertainty and horror of the last eight months. One hundred and fourteen writers and artists spanning ten countries and 30 states are represented in this powerful volume. It is both a story of survival and an act of resistance. "We speak with many voices, to the damage wrought in these violent, fevered months. Let us never forget or turn away, from what is just, what is necessary, to keep light alive in this world."
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Kindra M. Austin is an author and co-founder of Indie Blu(e) Publishing. Austin is an advocate for mental health awareness, sexual trauma survivors, and for the LGBTQ community. She writes from the state of Michigan, where she was born and raised. Her debut novel was released in 2017; she has since written and published two other novels, as well as four poetry collections. Other Indie Blu(e) publications include contributions to We Will Not Be Silenced, and SMITTEN; Austin has also written for The Mansfield Pride magazine, an annual periodical out of Ohio. You can find her books at Amazon, Barnes and Noble online, and at other major online retailers.

Candice Louisa Daquin edited SMITTEN This Is What Love Looks Like, Poetry By Women For Women, which won Indie Blu(e) a Finalist place in the National Indie Excellence Awards. She also worked as co-editor on We Will Not Be Silenced and splits her time between editing, writing and psychotherapy. www.thefeatheredsleep.com

Christine E. Ray lives outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A former Managing Editor of Sudden Denouement Publications, she founded Indie Blu(e) Publishing with Kindra M. Austin in September 2018. Ray is author of Composition of a Woman and The Myths of Girlhood. Her writing is also featured in SMITTEN This Is What Love Looks Like, We Will Not Be Silent, Anthology Volume I: Writings from the Sudden Denouement Literary Collective, Swear to Me, and All the Lonely People. Read more of her work at https: //braveandrecklessblog.com/.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Indie Blue Publishing (November 7, 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 412 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1951724046
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1951724047
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.33 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1.03 x 9 inches
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It is such a relevant anthology of the times, showcasing the arduousness of 2020. 114 writers, poets, and artists have contributed to this book filling it with stories of the difficulties and raw emotions in navigating current social, political, and medical travesties. Black Lives Matter, the Covid-19 pandemic, Trump, and the insecurities felt during the upheavals occurring in our nation, and our world is front and center in this anthology. It is a book facing them all head-on, revealing our humanity but also our strength. I was honored to participate in this relevant project and share my views along with all the other talented people who contributed to it.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021
How were you feeling and what were you thinking in 2020, about the rampaging virus, about the politics, about the efforts to control the infections (medical and other) and your personal upended situation? As The World Burns: Writers and Artists Reflect on a World Gone Mad from Indie Blu(e) Publishing is an anthology of such thoughts and feelings from 115 real people. In this volume you will almost certainly find your own experience reflected more than once. There is the raw and the gentle, the deeply personal and social comment, and more. There is anger and grief, and despair and hope. The editors have chosen well. They know good writing.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020
It is such a relevant anthology of the times, showcasing the arduousness of 2020. 114 writers, poets, and artists have contributed to this book filling it with stories of the difficulties and raw emotions in navigating current social, political, and medical travesties. Black Lives Matter, the Covid-19 pandemic, Trump, and the insecurities felt during the upheavals occurring in our nation, and our world is front and center in this anthology. It is a book facing them all head-on, revealing our humanity but also our strength. I was honored to participate in this relevant project and share my views along with all the other talented people who contributed to it.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020
It is such a relevant anthology of the times, showcasing the arduousness of 2020. 114 writers, poets, and artists have contributed to this book filling it with stories of the difficulties and raw emotions in navigating current social, political, and medical travesties. Black Lives Matter, the Covid-19 pandemic, Trump, and the insecurities felt during the upheavals occurring in our nation, and our world is front and center in this anthology. It is a book facing them all head-on, revealing our humanity but also our strength. I was honored to participate in this relevant project and share my views along with all the other talented people who contributed to it.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2021
Relevant topics compiled by multi talented writers to address issues at hand. 2020 was an unforgettable year. This body of work embraces and presents exactly what transpired, and it wasn't pretty. Well worth the read and definitely worth every penny. This is a coffee table piece and a book club selection book for sure!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
Written during the pandemic was so interesting to read the differing voices of experiences and emotions felt during this period. A wonderful book to savor
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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023
This is an interesting recording by numerous contributors, of the status of the world and society in the run up to the Covid lockdowns, and during the subsequent on-going pandemic. The writings, which comprise of mainly poetry, but also some essays and visual art pieces, also cover events that ran parallel to the lockdowns and pandemic that had an impact on society and politics.

Reading this anthology is an adventure as the messages are intense and vivid and the styles of writing hugely varied due to the significant number of contributors. Although not all the styles of poetry appealed to me, they were all memorable due to the strong emotional messaging, and well worth reading.

My favourite poems are as follows: Falls the Shadow by John W. Leys, I Think the Birds don't Care by Kelsey Hontz (the words "Somebody has mixed up the two themes of apocalypse and paradise, which would be a fireable offense if anybody were still in the director's chair for this year of hindsight." really resonated with me.), Lately by L. Stevens, Quarantine by Andrew McDowell, Upon Waking in a Pandemic by Christine E. Ray, Choice Perhaps by Jane Dougherty, Thirteen Ways of Looking at Life before the Virus by Leslea Newman, Am I Angry? by John W. Leys, Virus by Erik Klingenberg (nightpoet), and Tumbling by Merril D. Smith.

Two of the essays, were particularly interesting to me. I-Soul-Ation by Dr. Sneha Rooh. The closing words of this essay have sadly not come to fruition, in my opinion:

"I would like to think that we will hug people longer, be grateful to be able to work, that we will smile brighter when the masks come off and we'll let the smiles fully enter our hearts, that we will be careful abut the lies sold to us and remember that we are precious mortals with precious lives and an immense ability to connect and care."

I am of the view, that the world has returned to its previous status quo with alarming speed and that as a species, we have learned nothing from the lockdowns and the pandemic.

The other essay I particularly enjoyed was Serendipity by Kim D. Bailey.

This book is an important documenting of life during this difficult and stressful time of life when the entire world united to face a common enemy. Sadly, we have still not learned our lesson, as I mentioned above, but perhaps some of us have found more courage to fight for a better eventual outcome for our planet and for humanity.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2020
Truly an incredible collection of talent, authenticity, and soul. I feel incredibly grateful and empowered to be part of such a collection, and to see others reading these words is an encouragement to all creators in the world today.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2021
Great writers tackle the pandemic in poetry. I would highly recommend this for both pathos and rejuvenation.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2021
This stunning collection came at just the right time. When we thought we were imploding from the Pandemic of Covid-19 and becoming more and more disassociated, a collection of the fiercest, brightest authors, artists and social commentators were pressed into an anthology together - which spoke for us all and brought us back together! I have felt so isolated from the social changes we've experienced, and so disheartened by the racism and violence that has spilled out into the streets. As The World Burns is such a captured moment in time, there will never be another 2020 and we can learn so much from our experiences and come together rather than be forced apart.
Nothing does this more than art - be it in poetry or paint form. The collection of photo essays, gorgeous artwork, striking, crushing, powerful poetry, all come together to present this moment, and remind us to keep going, and to do so creatively and together.
As The World Burns is a true beauty of a book from the lush front cover to all the thought and expression within. It can be a hard read too but we should never shy away from that, because it's who we are. Together. Not separate. We need books like this.
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Reviewed in Germany on April 19, 2021
'As The World Burns', is one of my favourite Anthologies by Indie Blu(e). I absolutely adored it. There are so many amazing writers included in this collection. It was a rollercoaster. Full of real and raw concepts. Absolutely exquisite. 🖤