Writing

E.L. loves nothing more than sharing her passions (and opinions) with online audiences. She is a co-founder and managing editor for The Ratty, managing editor for the CAMWS GSIC blog, and contributing editor for the blog of the Journal of the History of Ideas. She has also supplied guest pieces for venues across the internet.

Online

Out of Context: Interacting with Games in Wrong Environments

First Person Scholar, 2019

Anoint an Aries with Sheep’s Blood: Finding the Familiar in the Astral Medicine in Ancient Mesopotamia

Nursing Clio, 2019

Objects of Hate: Unwanted and Unremoveable

Tropics of Meta, 2019

One Giant Leap for Latin: A NASA Classicist Bridges the Divide Between the Humanities and STEM

Eidolon, 2018

Latin Unmoored: White Supremacy and Trauma in NASA’s Use of Classics

Eidolon, 2019

Writing in Entangled Languages

Lateral Magazine, 2019

Gendered Observation: The Contribution of Women to the Astronomical Diaries of Mesopotamia

Lady Science, 2019

In Memoriam: Panbabylonianism

Contingent, 2019

MUL.APIN and the Mesopotamian Canon

Journal of the History of Ideas Blog, 2019

Gamin? In My Classroom? It's More Likely Than You Think

VRV Blog, 2018

An Ode to the Fallen Bits of My Brother, My Brother and Me

VRV Blog, 2018


Literary Journals

  • "Whose Phenomena?," Catalyst (2019)
  • "Equations," Catalyst (2018)
  • "Polyvalence,Boo!: A Bailey Library/WCC Poetry Club Anthology (2018)
  • "The 'Universal' in Art and Science," The Huron River Review (2018)

Staff Opinion Writer

Profile: http://www.browndailyherald.com/author/e-l-meszaros/

Study Breaks Articles

Weekly(-ish) pieces on media and pop-culture from my internship with the digital magazine Study Breaks throughout Spring of 2019.

The ‘Nancy Drew’ Video Games Need To Shake Their White Savior Complex, And Fast

Falling Asleep To Audiobooks Is A Smart, Inoffensive Way To Combat Insomnia

What Is Math Fiction, And Why Are Greeks So Good At It?

The Lore And Esoterica Of The Video Game Universe, ‘Unraveled’

5 Times ‘Supernatural’ And ‘X-Files’ Essentially Shot The Same Episode

Why You Should Think Twice Before Filling Out Those End-Of-Term Evaluations

Fall In Love With Elle Casazza’s Music Before It’s Too Late

Clint Mansell Is A Composer For The Millennial Ear

How Jim Ottaviani Combines History, Science And Comic Books

‘Dead Moon’ Is A Lovecraftian Universe Of Space, Monsters And The Unknown

The ‘Veronica Mars’ Revival Has The Chance To Fix What The Original Got Wrong

‘Wonderful!,’ A McElroy Podcast, Is Wholesome, Homespun And Hilarious

Circus Training Might Just Be The Next Big Fitness Trend

The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Of Netflix’s ‘Love, Death & Robots’

‘Firmament’ Will Be Cyan’s Newest Puzzle-Solving, VR Adventure

5 Ways To Make The Most Of An Academic Conference

5 Ways That Google Docs Will Save Your Academic Life