The next issue–WORDS WORDS WORDS–will be online 1 December…
THE MERMAIDS’ DEEP, by Tod Davies.
Everything you ever wanted to know about mermaids…an extract from the second book of The History of Arcadia, Lily the Silent…
LARISSA AND THE MERMAIDS, by Teresa Milbrodt.
But wait, here’s more about mermaids…Larissa’s own unique take, as usual…
KINFOLK IN KELP, by Marie Davis & Margaret Hultz.
Though if we’re talking unique take on mermaids, we go, as usual, to the unique, slightly skewed, perspective of our favorite writing partnership…
FOR A CLOUDY DAY, by Marissa Bell Toffoli.
The language of mermaids…
SIRENS, by Diane Mierzwik.
Not the most cheerful view, but what we love about Diane is she doesn’t look away even when it’s most tempting to cut and run…the least we can do is go there with her and try not to flinch or pretend it’s not happening, not in our world…
NOT A CAN OF TUNA, by David D. Horowitz.
Fetching up a mermaid can also bring up some home truths, for both sexes…
THE MERMAID IN THE MIKVEH, by Alena Deerwater.
Find the mermaid in yourself…if you can look the right way, that is…
MERMAIDS READING, by David Gordon.
Books and mermaids, two of our favorite things…read this aloud to a young mermaid/man in your house…
PHILO’S MAGNET MOTOR, by Paul Rogov.
It’s true, there are more things even than mermaids that science can’t account for, but does that mean we just pretend they’re not even there?…
A RECONCILIATION, by Regina Stribling.
For example, geishas divebombing a battleship?…
THE WORLD FALLS IN LOVE, by Kelsey Liu.
Or a world that uses love to change itself each year?…
BE BROKEN, by Mira Allen.
But if you let yourself sink under the waves, there’s a strong possibility the waves will buoy you back up to a different view altogether…
THE TOD BLOG keeps on following the EAP trail…JAM TODAY takes a hot day, a lot of aggravating national news, and mixes it down into a calming feminist pasta salad…
This month’s picture is by MIKE MADRID, one of his illustrations from our October 2012 release, LILY THE SILENT…
Next issue is 1 December, and it’s the WINTER 2012: WORDS WORDS WORDS issue…we know, we know, but we can’t get enough of them…contributions by 15 October, please…
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