How do we avoid our own demons when we have to quarantine ourselves in isolation?
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I had this delusion that she was only a song stuck in my head.
I had this delusion that she was only a song stuck in my head.
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Omar Essa is an aspiring writer and poet from New York. The son of an Egyptian and and an American, His work focuses mainly on emotional and social conflicts explored through accounts of personal experiences. His short story 'Summer Storms' was recently published in the Adelaide Literary Magazine.