We're All Animals, and a Good Thing, Too by the EditorOne of our favorite quotes around here (and if you know us, you've probably heard it already) is from the scientist who was asked if we would ever discover the Missing Link between Animals and Humans. "Oh yes," he said. "We found it a long time ago. It's us."If there's one thing … [Read more...] about We’re All Animals.
EAP’s Poetry Editor Speaks!
Like all EAP writing, EAP poetry has character. EAP poetry has heart, and questions a dominant cultural story in some way. We’re not interested in your background, honors, or awards (we don’t doubt that you’re special); we are interested in what you think about, what you have to say, and if you happen to say it with EAP-ish linguistic flair. If you want to … [Read more...] about EAP’s Poetry Editor Speaks!
KABOOM!
by Marie Davis & Margaret J. Hults. Ships, like women, are vessels. That’s partly why Lizzy chose a pirate’s life. The second reason was that pirate sap ran through her genealogical tree. Regrettably, accountants, teachers, bankers, and the ilk had contaminated the family’s bloodline over the generations. Nevertheless, Lizzy was the proud … [Read more...] about KABOOM!
Occupying Memory: ‘3’
by Jason Stocks Smoke against the wall after blowing the candle out looks like a ghost from where I'm sitting on the couch. In the dark listening to my new favorite album. … [Read more...] about Occupying Memory: ‘3’
Occupying Hope.
by Diane Mierzwik. Harold sits at the same computer station he occupies every day. He works quietly on decimals, stroking his long white beard before writing calculations on the scratch paper then clicking on what he hopes is the correct answer. Beside him is a decrepit four wheel jumbo folding shopping cart used primarily by immigrant and elderly women walking home with … [Read more...] about Occupying Hope.