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<em>The Atlantic Daily</em>:<em> </em>8 Ways to Stay Creative in Quarantine

These are trying, busy times. But art can act as a stress reliever.
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Not everyone can just sit around and work on their opus. These are trying, busy times. But art can act as a stress reliever, and there are lots of small ways to add creativity to your quarantine routine. I asked our writers and editors to share a few.

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