Keep the Windows Wide: I Blame the Quarantine
Title
Keep the Windows Wide: I Blame the Quarantine
Description
Keep the Window Wide: I Blame the Quarantine is a project that I began the moment classes at Rhode Island College were shifted to online learning March, 2020. I'm an English professor at RIC, and I teach creative writing. I wanted to be sure not to "lose" my students, most of whom were creative writers, so I immediately sent them an optional assignment: Write a 300 word story, fiction or nonfiction, with the first or last line as "I blame the quarantine." I added, "Share this with whomever you want and have them send it to me." It grew. I got over a hundred submissions from around the globe -- as far as Spain and Mexico and the Netherlands. Teachers in public and private schools used the assignment. Submissions came in from folks as young as 8 and as old as 80, rural and urban.
In the summer of 2020, I created a blog site, selecting, curating, and framing the submissions. I kept it going for as long as I could before I had to turn back to getting my fall courses online for the remote year. The voices in the Keep the Windows Wide: I Blame the Quarantine are the voices from the trenches. The stories were written in real-time, and this, I think, makes them especially important historical record.
In the summer of 2020, I created a blog site, selecting, curating, and framing the submissions. I kept it going for as long as I could before I had to turn back to getting my fall courses online for the remote year. The voices in the Keep the Windows Wide: I Blame the Quarantine are the voices from the trenches. The stories were written in real-time, and this, I think, makes them especially important historical record.
Creator
Dr. Karen Lee Boren
Date
6/30/2023
Citation
Dr. Karen Lee Boren, “Keep the Windows Wide: I Blame the Quarantine,” Rhode Island COVID-19 Archive, accessed November 7, 2024, https://ricovidarchive.org/items/show/8528.
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