Eric Stephenson
Eric Stephenson is the publisher and editor-in-chief of US Represented. He is also a contributing writer.
US Represented is an e-magazine dedicated to free speech and creative expression. We showcase writers, artists, and musicians of all ages, creeds, and backgrounds in order to reflect the communities in which we live while also addressing a broader audience.
We regularly feature a host of nonfiction works, including political, historical, and scientific analysis, travel and nature writing, and human interest pieces, to include memoirs and personal essays.
US Represented’s writers share thought-provoking short stories, serialized novels, and poetry. We address environmental and sustainability issues, and we cover the music scene as well, interviewing band members and showcasing their talents to a worldwide audience. We feature visual artists, too, working with each of them to create a USR hosted gallery linked to the artists’ websites.
We plan to keep growing so we can represent as many people as possible. We want to engage more readers and allow gifted artists to share their work. Our readership already reaches across the world, and we’re always seeking new talent and challenging those who work with us to expand their creativity.
Life isn’t just about eating and paying bills. Americans need to address the country’s future proactively or fail subsequent generations by not doing so. Space exploration is part of this equation. Among other things, it has led to the invention or development of artificial limbs, cell-phone cameras, LEDs, enriched baby food, solar cells, powdered lubricants, […]
Pikes Peak Community College and the 33rd Space Symposium Read More »
Given that a fair portion of the American public still supports objective reporting, most major media outlets are begging for extinction by serving as a sycophantic extension of the corporate-political establishment. In large part, their unrelenting Trump animus stems from confirmation bias, or the tendency to seek out and interpret evidence that confirms one’s existing
A New Breed of American Media Is Inevitable Read More »
This is the hour of contrition for all the loves I failed time and again, knowing full well that no atonement is strong enough to remedy the damage done. All I can do is stare at the bare trees and withered grass and capture the moments that should have mattered, reinventing them in solitary retrospect.
After Valentine’s Day Read More »
On February 5, 2017, the New England Patriots will play in their seventh Super Bowl since 2001. They earned this right by dismantling the Pittsburgh Steelers 36-17 in the AFC Championship Game, a game they’ve played in for six seasons in a row. Tom Brady threw for 384 yards and 3 touchdowns. He’ll be playing
Why the New England Patriots Dynasty Stands Alone Read More »
It took me until my early 50s to understand that modeling my thoughts and actions off of what passes for adult behavior made me paranoid. I finally removed myself from that cage and reestablished patterns of play that I never should have forgotten.
Adult Behavior Read More »
This video details how to use the comma with introductory elements. Among other things, the discussion explains how words, phrases, subordinate clauses, and conjuncive adverbs link to main clauses.
The Comma: Introductory Elements Read More »