The Eloquent Atheist

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The Eloquent Atheist is an Online Magazine that publishes poetry, interviews, personal essays about atheism, humanism, and articles on non-theist history.[1][2] The site gained prominence as one of the few online magazines to dedicate it's entire format to publishing work by non-theists in an effort to promote what it calls "positive atheism with humanist nuances". The magazine has conducted interviews with a variety of notables including the president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, and host for Air America Radio Annie Laurie Gaylor, American author and writer for the Star Trek franchise Susan Sackett, and Executive Director for the American Humanist Association Roy Speckhardt.[3]

The Eloquent Atheist was co-founded in 2007 by Marilyn Westfall, a board member of the American Humanist Association, and editor Michael W. Jones.[4]

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  1. ^ Information from SecularStudents.org http://www.secularstudents.org/node/1654
  2. ^ Duotrope's Digest: A Market for Writers http://www.duotrope.com/market_2364.aspx
  3. ^ List of interviews conducted by the Eloquent Atheist http://www.eloquentatheist.com/?cat=5
  4. ^ About the Magazine, The Eloquent Atheist http://www.eloquentatheist.com/?page_id=2

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