
Corona tales: Held up by a drawstring
Radio National Fictions presents Corona Tales — stories of family, friendship and even romance under the cloud of COVID-19.
What's your work from home outfit like? Apparently there are people who are still wearing their work clothes, every day, in an effort to make themselves feel like they're at the office.
Toby Fehily has written a plea, courtesy of those comfier clothes, to just give in and slip on a pair of trackies.

The Isolation-Solitude-Confinement-Happiness-Freedom Domain
A day spa isn't the first place you'd expect to find a think tank. And yet beyond the spray tans and skin needling, the head massages and body sugaring, Toby Fehily finds himself stripping off and stepping into a darkened capsule filled with warm, salty water.
With the lid tightly shut, Toby merges into the purest blackness, coming to his senses via the most senseless route possible.
The Isolation Solitude Confinement Happiness Freedom Domain is a co-commission from Paper Radio and RN's Creative Audio Unit, with support from Arts Victoria's VicArts funding program. The story was produced with support from the Ian Reed Foundation.