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Animals

As humans, we belong to the animal kingdom, which comprises multicellular, eukaryotic organisms as varied as the mite, whale, and duck-billed platypus. Although as different in shape as they are in behavior, animals, like all life, branched from the same bushy tree. The links in the evolutionary chain of being, animals illuminate life’s ability to partition, evolve, and adapt and have inspired ecologists, zoologists, and geneticists whose work helps us understand our origins and wondrous ways of survival. Engineers design buildings and robotic arms that are as energy-efficient as termite mounds and as flexible as elephant trunks. Integral to our economy, animals are farmed for consumption and sale and bred and reared as pets or “children.”

Animals are also deeply symbolic and have pervaded human culture since the first pig was painted on a cave wall 35,000 years ago. Medieval bestiaries and modern-day cartoons star Christ-like creatures that impart morals while aardvarks, bumblebees, and crocodiles represent the ABCs for beginning readers. Animals are our words, totems, gods, and constellations, and sometimes, from the shadows of the imagination, a monster as mysterious and allusive as Bigfoot emerges, and despite the absence of evidence, we believe it is real. Thus, in our attempts to understand animals-- fictional, real, living, or extinct-- it is important to acknowledge we are attempting to understand ourselves.

For this issue, we seek work that grapples with the complexities of understanding the animal world (or universe). Submit one essay or story or up to five poems or images. Submissions can be sent to theturnips@im-possiblethink.com. The deadline is September 1, 2016. 


Animal Videos: A Turnip Truck(s) Compilation

Featured
Feminist
Feminist
Chimera: A Cure?
Chimera: A Cure?
The Albatross
The Albatross
Mick Dodge
Mick Dodge
Rat Kings & Lab Rats
Rat Kings & Lab Rats
The Wolf of Gubbio
Worthington's 'Dog' Spot
Worthington's 'Dog' Spot
Party Animals
Party Animals
The Eye of a Dragonfly
The Eye of a Dragonfly
Big Papi: A Penguin Story
Big Papi: A Penguin Story
Elephants
Elephants
Dire Wolf
Dire Wolf
Dolphin Games
Dolphin Games
Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat
Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat
Homo Sapiens
Homo Sapiens
The Sport of Kings
The Sport of Kings
On the Wings of a Pig
On the Wings of a Pig
Sloth, Sin & Sorrow
Sloth, Sin & Sorrow
The Question Concerning the Giant Sandworm in Dune
The Question Concerning the Giant Sandworm in Dune
On Reading Octopus Ink: a form(less) text
On Reading Octopus Ink: a form(less) text
The Chicken or the Egg
The Chicken or the Egg
Happy Easter
Happy Easter
Spiders Trust in Airy Dreams
Spiders Trust in Airy Dreams
The Naming of Cats
The Naming of Cats

(Print) ISSN 2380-2073 -- (Online) ISSN 2379-5212