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y separately published work icon Loving Captivity series - publisher   romance  
Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Loving Captivity
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'Lib and Lew knew they wanted to make something together - the question was what and when. As the pandemic hit Australia in March 2020, they decided the world needed a classic rom-com served in bite-sized pieces. Spilling their hearts out over FaceTime, the pair wrote through the first lockdown, and with a little help from a City of Melbourne Covid-19 Arts Grant, they filmed the show as restrictions eased in May. 

'Now as Melbourne weathers its second lockdown, they're ready to release their sometimes-funny, sometimes-dirty, always-hopeful series to the world. 

'Because who doesn't need a little hope right now?' (Production summary)

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First known date: 2020

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Loving Captivity Review : A Delightful Rom-com Captures Life under Coronavirus Elizabeth Reid Boyd , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 31 July 2020;

— Review of Loving Captivity Libby Butler , Lewis Mulholland , 2020 series - publisher

'Of all the challenges of intimate relationships, finding the balance between separateness and togetherness can be most difficult. It is a balance the COVID-19 lockdown has put to the test.' 

Loving Captivity Review : A Delightful Rom-com Captures Life under Coronavirus Elizabeth Reid Boyd , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 31 July 2020;

— Review of Loving Captivity Libby Butler , Lewis Mulholland , 2020 series - publisher

'Of all the challenges of intimate relationships, finding the balance between separateness and togetherness can be most difficult. It is a balance the COVID-19 lockdown has put to the test.' 

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