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Talking to Famous Authors

December 2, 2019October 17, 2018

Yesterday my interview with Barbara Kingsolver was published at Longreads. I’ve been calling it a Q&A, because that’s how it was structured, but my writing … Read more

Tags authors, Barbara Kingsolver, conversation, craft, famous people, interview, literary fiction, literature, Q&A, Unsheltered, writing

Science Writing: Behind the Scenes

December 2, 2019October 25, 2017

Last week I published an article in Nature. Ha, I’ll bet you thought I meant a scientific article in the prestigious journal, Nature. Nope. I … Read more

Tags buzzwords, cdnsci, communication, conservation, interview, jargon, Karsten Heuer, nature, plain language, Q&A, scicomm, science communication, science writing, sciwri, Walking the Big Wild, Y2Y, Yellowstone to Yukon

Talking to Interesting People

December 2, 2019February 10, 2017

I just had an article published in Terrain.org: Journal of the Built + Natural Environments. It’s a Q&A with Margo Farnsworth, a fellow nature writer … Read more

Tags community, conversation, environment, interview, introvert, nature writers, place, Q&A, women in science, womeninSTEM
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