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Stu Whitney covered the Great Plains as a columnist and editor at the Sioux Falls (S.D.) Argus Leader for three decades, earning national recognition from the American Society of Newspaper Editors and the Scripps Howard Foundation. The COVID CHRONICLES is the debut novel for the Michigan State University graduate.

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The Covid Chronicles

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“(Letters from prison) speak of pain and isolation and missed warnings, of moments where lives could have been lifted but instead teetered and splintered, their pieces a mere hint of the whole.”
Stu Whitney, The Covid Chronicles

“The scratching of pencil on paper soothes me as I look ahead to days and weeks and months to come. I wonder when this all ends and we take stock of ourselves, like refugees from a vast war, how my words will be received by those I have failed. Does understanding lead to forgiveness, or do fragments of betrayal linger, keeping normal beyond our grasp?”
Stu Whitney, The Covid Chronicles

“The scratching of pencil on paper soothes me as I look ahead to days and weeks and months to come. I wonder when this all ends and we take stock of ourselves, like refugees from a vast war, how my words will be received by those I have failed. Does understanding lead to forgiveness, or do fragments of betrayal linger, keeping normal beyond our grasp?”
Stu Whitney, The Covid Chronicles

“(Letters from prison) speak of pain and isolation and missed warnings, of moments where lives could have been lifted but instead teetered and splintered, their pieces a mere hint of the whole.”
Stu Whitney, The Covid Chronicles

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