THE SHIP OF THESEUS, by Bruce E.R. Thompson.
Sea changes as we swim for shore . . .
IRAN’S MILLION SIGNATURES CAMPAIGN, by Brian Griffith and Zhinia Noorian.
Never give up the ship . . .
PRINCESS (from “My Life with Dogs”), by Tod Davies.
Safety is not always the shore of family life . . .
SAVING EMILY (from “Don’t Look at Me”), by Charles Holdefer.
Emily Dickinson might not be what she seems . . .
OCEAN DIPLOMACY, by Benjamin White.
The sea produces more interesting forms of diplomacy . . .
WAITING ROOM, by Jim Meirose.
Confusion out to sea . . .
THE CRYSTAL PEOPLE, by Tom Ball.
Think we’re out to sea now, where is all this is leading?. . .
IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT OF A WATER LANDING, by Sean Murphy.
At the very end, are you all out to sea? . . .
GARDEN MEDITATIONS, by Yahia Lababidi.
Look for other thoughts in a garden . . .
THE SEA IS A BRIDE – TRIOLET, by Barry Vitcov.
Or look for other ways of seeing the sea . . .
MARTIAN CANALS, by David D. Horowitz.
Because being out to sea leads to new ways of seeing . . .
IN ANGER, by Marissa Bell Toffoli.
For example: when you’re lost at sea, healthy anger helps a swim for shore . . .
The TODBLOG loves a Desire Path . . . JAM TODAY considers what makes life worth living . . .
This issue’s picture is by EAP’s own creative director, MIKE MADRID . . .
The next issue is 1 April, and it’s the SPRING 2023: RECIPES FOR DISASTER issue…contributions by 1 March, please…
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