Covid Archive
Explore diverse COVID-19 storytelling: essays, poems, art, documenting global experiences, resilience, and loss.

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Nightmare Scenario: Inside the Trump Administration’s Response to the Pandemic That Changed History
Queer and COVID-19 Positive: Contagion, Suspicion, and Stigma
The Pandemic Diaries: Amplifying the Voices of Asia-Pacific Children and Youth in the Global COVID-19 Crisis
Plague, Pestilence and Pandemic: Voices from History
My Experience of COVID-19, or Personal History as Data for the Sociologist
Through a Screen Darkly: Psychoanalytic Reflections During the Pandemic
C’RONA Pandemic Comics
Life Disrupted and Regenerated: Coping With the ‘New Normal’ Creative Arts in the Time of Coronavirus
Yearning for Touch – A Photo Essay
Keeping the City Going
My Kidneys Were Failing. I Was Scared and in Disbelief. All I Could Do Was Cry
Stronger Together: A COVID Super Hero Adventure
Mom Genes: Inside the New Science of Our Ancient Maternal Instinct.
New Ways of Surviving: Writing through a Global Pandemic
Hit Hard By COVID-19, Black Americans Share Their Grief
On the Dynamics of Social Trust in Human Cultures: Aeon Essays
Breathtaking: Inside the NHS in a Time of Pandemic
Outside, Inside
I Am Sorry For Your Loss: Memoirs of a COVID-19 Survivor
I Hate the Mom That Covid Has Made Me
COVID-19: An Essay in Keywords
The Year of the ‘rona: An Uncontrolled Trial in Verse
Songbird
Life Behind Masks: The Many Shades of Hope in the Time of Covid
Background
Corpus
Our research spans 2020-2025, detailing pandemic waves, lockdowns, vaccinations, and recovery. Factors include ability, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, socio-economic positions.
Method
Our databank selections capture diverse pandemic narratives, prioritizing inclusivity, with ongoing updates and scholarly annotations.
Resource for Research
Our database probes COVID-19 narratives’ aesthetic, social, cultural roles, offering insight, therapy, and debunking misinformation.
Values
The database transcends literature norms, emphasizes global humanity, solidarity, equity, diversity, inclusion, amplifying marginalized voices.
Submit your Research on COVID-19
Scholars and Researchers: Submit your essay engaging with any aspect of telling COVID-19 stories. We are looking for thesis-driven research, with a clear theory framework, a body of analysis that shows concrete examples, and a conclusion. Images are welcome. Articles are subject to peer-review and editing.
Share your Personal COVID-19 Story
Creative writers: Contribute to our global narrative project, amplifying diverse experiences and challenges.