Writing Projects
Unlike traditional publishers, EEPU does not wait for assignments—we proactively develop writing projects that reflect pressing global concerns.
Our current flagship project is “Perspective of Victims”, a storytelling series that gives voice to nature in ways humanity has often ignored. These are stories that challenge the reckless “landlord attitude” of humans toward the planet and instead inspire empathy, accountability, and conservation.

Some of the unique narratives include:
Elephants & COVID-19 – elephants searching for missing humans during lockdowns.
Birds & Cities – observing masked humans and reduced movement in deserted cities.
Voice of a Tree – crying out against wildfires: “You’re burning your breath too.”
Mother Bird’s Lament – mourning habitat loss and nest destruction.
Spectators in the Sky – how birds flew thousands of kilometers to “watch” the 2022 World Cup.
The Dying Elephant’s Plea – “Don’t kill me, I am your sister. There is more value in me alive than in my ivory.”
Letter from the Bees – a united protest against human-caused fires and destruction.
Through this work, we highlight one neglected truth in the climate crisis: without a shift in human mindsets, technology and policy alone cannot save the planet.
