Assigned seats only, please.

MAPS, by Chris Farago.

If you’re going somewhere, anywhere, you need a leaf map, don’t you?. . .

MOVING, by Bruce E.R. Thompson.

It takes a skilled logician to explain why poetry transports us . . .

PEREGRINATION, by Sean Murphy.

Lately, moving has taken on a rather sinister cast. . .

FALLING IN NOIR, by Tamra Lucid.

It’s fortunate we can be transported by an eternity of finding love . . .

ON THE MANUFACTURE OF DREAM DUST, by Duncan Tierney.

Options other than love and memory can be fatal . . .

HEINRICH BOLL IS DEAD, LONG LIVE HEINRICH BOLL, by Charles S. Kraszewski.

Literature transports as love and memory, even if you’re not a poet . . .

AMERICAN PASSENGER (Excerpts), by Benjamin White.

Grief transports, too, properly applied . . .

A SUBWAY MUSICIAN, by John Grey.

And music transports in all transit hubs . . .

CONTAGION, by David Selzer.

History transports, but to what history are we listening . . .

COVID-19 MORNING WALK, by Barry Vitcov.

Time changes an everyday transportation . . .

TRANSITIONS, by Jonah Kruvant.

Because nothing stays the same. . .

KINDS OF A COLLEGES COURSES, by Jim Meirose.

All this transporting to and fro is very confusing. . .

ODE TO TRANSIENT BUS VENDORS.

Those who aren’t transported wait for change. . .

IRAN’S FEMINIST PARTIES, by Brian Griffith.

To transport to the future, there has to be a start . . .

TO THE EMPATHY TRANSIT CENTER, by David D. Horowitz.

Because Transportation Begins at Home . . .

WALTZ FOR STRANGERS, by Marissa Bell Toffoli.

And then maybe we all will start to dance . . .



The TODBLOG wants creativity more than ever before, with good reason . . . JAM TODAY loves salads, even at the end of a long period without shopping . . .



This issue’s picture contributed by EAP’s own MIKE MADRID.

The next issue is 1 October, and it’s the FALL 2020: SORT OF issue…contributions by 1 September, please…



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