What you’ll get

—Curated links, with commentary and pull-quotes
—A weekly round-up of classics content
—Original humorous posts
—Content calls for Eidolon
—Posts about the writing process that can make you feel like you could become a better writer but probably won’t; the very best writing advice
—Sarcasm and satire
—Experiments

About us:

Donna Zuckerberg: Overuser of sarcastic parentheses (can there be too many, though?)
Sarah Scullin: Humorist, Mother, Wife, Classicist, in that order 
Yung In Chae: Another way of saying youth hostel
Tori Lee: Grad student, crossword puzzle enthusiast, sporadic skincare devotee 

Find us:

On Twitter: @eidolon_journal, @donnazuck, @ScullinSarah, @yunginchae 
On Facebook: facebook.com/eidolonjournal
On the internet: eidolon.pub
On email I guess: editors@eidolon.pub
Do we still have a Tumblr? We do? On Tumblr: https://eidolonclassicsjournal.tumblr.com/
On the phone: never that’s not what phones do

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It’s free, for now. Part of it will always be free. When we switch to a partial-paid list, you will have the option to opt in.

How often will you publish?

1-5 times/week. Fate is a fickle ninny.

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Why are you doing this

Fame, money, and other motivations of sound moral grounding. God, probably. Also, all the cool kids are doing it, and by “cool kids” we mean “alumni of The Toast”

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A platform for scholarly writing about the Classics that isn’t formal scholarship.