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Chronically Online in Chattanooga, TN
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Inspired by many books, articles, and videos detailing the numerous effects our always-connected society has on the people within it, the
Chronically Online
poetry collection details, reflects on, and attempts to make sense of the numerous ways the Internet changed our lives. The poems within, all written by Moose Andrews, depict speakers wrestling with screen addiction, sleepless nights, loneliness, loss of and inabilities to make friendships, and romantic isolation. Along with those, there are pieces highlighting many social justice issues stemming from our (over)reliance on technology and our ever-connected society.
Chronically Online
poetry collection details, reflects on, and attempts to make sense of the numerous ways the Internet changed our lives. The poems within, all written by Moose Andrews, depict speakers wrestling with screen addiction, sleepless nights, loneliness, loss of and inabilities to make friendships, and romantic isolation. Along with those, there are pieces highlighting many social justice issues stemming from our (over)reliance on technology and our ever-connected society.
Inspired by many books, articles, and videos detailing the numerous effects our always-connected society has on the people within it, the
Chronically Online
poetry collection details, reflects on, and attempts to make sense of the numerous ways the Internet changed our lives. The poems within, all written by Moose Andrews, depict speakers wrestling with screen addiction, sleepless nights, loneliness, loss of and inabilities to make friendships, and romantic isolation. Along with those, there are pieces highlighting many social justice issues stemming from our (over)reliance on technology and our ever-connected society.
Chronically Online
poetry collection details, reflects on, and attempts to make sense of the numerous ways the Internet changed our lives. The poems within, all written by Moose Andrews, depict speakers wrestling with screen addiction, sleepless nights, loneliness, loss of and inabilities to make friendships, and romantic isolation. Along with those, there are pieces highlighting many social justice issues stemming from our (over)reliance on technology and our ever-connected society.

















