
OF BEAUTIES, SWEETHEARTS, AND OTHER THINGS AMERICAN, by Mike Madrid.
Mike's back on form with his own view on what makes an America's Sweetheart…
WHY I ADOPTED THREE KIDS, by David Marin.
David's new to EAP, but he already knows it inside out, his book about the adoption of his three kids will be published in 2011, here he introduces himself and asks for help with the title…
LOST AND FOUND: THE BEGINNING, by Stephan Rogers.
Stephan's new, too, and his story about, er, a DIFFERENT kind of immigration issue (what are we going to do when they start coming to our shores from other planets and times demanding green cards, anyway?) is very EAP, whether he knows it or not…
WHERE DO WE GO WHEN WE DIE?, by E.E. King.
Evie's book, DIRK QUIGBY'S GUIDE TO THE AFTERLIFE, comes out this fall, in the meantime you can see by her deep mullings here exactly why she wrote a whole guide to all the heavens…
PATRIOTISM DONE RIGHT, by Tanner J. Willbanks.
Tanner's a bit of an American Sweetheart as far as EAP is concerned…
FOUR RINGS OF LIGHT, by Graeme K. Talboys.
Welcome back, Graeme…what is it about EAP that attracts writers with prominent middle initials, anyway?…just asking…
AN AGE OF THE GODDESS THAT NEVER DIED, by Brian Griffith.
Another EAP book we're working on with great pleasure…Chinese Goddesses being a favorite around here…they have rather more than Sweetheart status in Chinese culture, and they're always there…
MUMBLINGS OF A SCOUSER: COLD WATER, by Mat Capper.
Even when life is going hard for our Mat, he's still in there swinging…we're with you, Mat…
BJ'S LA DIARY: I HAVE A SWEETHEART, by B. J. Beauchamp.
Where you can find B. J.…
SWEETHEARTS AND GOOD HEARTS, by David D. Horowitz.
As usual, David is one of our favorite writers with a prominent middle initial …
PROGRESSIVE ECONOMIC LOOP, by Brian Nedweski.
We're pretty sure this can never happen, given that Progressives spend too much time hanging out with their family and friends at the beach, writing poetry, and enjoying Nature, but it's a swell idea anyway…
GREENBEARD: CHAPTER THIRTEEN, by Hunt N. Peck.
We really think Miss Chumbley is one of the Great Heroines of English literature…see what you think…
THE QUEEN OF THE NILE ASKS WENDY. A letter from an old friend…
THIS MONTH’S EDITORIAL cheers up after a tough month and celebrates–you'll never guess–the Everyday…THE TODBLOG is really pleased about an over the virtual transom manuscript…JAM TODAY celebrates Spring, since we're always looking for excuses to celebrate anyway…the Everyday…Spring…as Marlon Brando said in another context, "Whaddaya got?"
This month’s photo is by EAP Popular Culture Editor MIKE MADRID, as if he didn't have a million other things to do for EAP this month…
Next issue is 1 September, and it's the GHOSTS issue …contributions due by 15 August, please…
Want to add something to the conversation? Get on the EAP mailing list? Pick up a catalog of coming EAP books? Email us at info@exterminatingangel.com…
got popular culture? email Mike. got anything else? email Tod.
COMING SOON IN OCTOBER, two new books from Exterminating Angel Press…
(The only book in history to have cover blurbs from Ray Bradbury–"Impish and delightful–a hilarious Zagat's guide to Heaven."–and Margaret Cho–"A fantastical, profound, hilarious and rollicking good ride through the heavens and hells of the afterlife! A wonderful book!" And really, what more could you ask for…?)

Also, 3 DEAD PRINCES: An Anarchist Fairy Tale, by Danbert Nobacon, with illustrations by Alex Cox…
(About which no less a personage than IGGY POP says: "This is a beautiful book. The illustrations are wonderful. It definitely rocks! I ought to know." And indeed, he ought to…)

Next time you're in your favorite indie bookstore, check out these books by Exterminating Angel Press…
CORRECTING JESUS: 2000 Years of Changing the Story, by Brian Griffith

THE SUPERGIRLS: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines, by Mike Madrid

and JAM TODAY, A DIARY OF COOKING WITH WHAT YOU'VE GOT, by Tod Davies (with trailer for the book!) …

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