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Published on August 24, 2020
Mark Terry, Postdoctoral Fellow in Documentary Film and Global Health, was featured in the Toronto Sun. Mark recently published Pandemic Poetry: A Collection of Poetic Musings on Life During the Coronavirus (Hollywood Canada Communications, 2020). The book, written over four months, was an Amazon Best Seller the week of its release.
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