Rebecca Skloot's blog on Science, Writing, and Life.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Michael Lemonick on Science Writing
The Kenyon Review blog has an great two part interview with Michael Lemonick, a senior science writer for Time magazine and author of several science books. They talk with him about everything from his background and writing style to developing story ideas, making science sexy, and more. Check it out: Part I and Part II. Lots of good stuff there.
Rebecca Skloot is a freelance writer, contributing editor at Popular Science magazine, and sometimes-correspondent for NPR's RadioLab. She writes a monthly column on Pets for Prevention magazine, and contributes regularly to the New York Times Magazine, O, The Oprah Magazine, Discover, and others. Her first book, "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks", is forthcoming from Crown. She posts on two blogs: Culture Dish -- her blog about science, writing and life -- and Critical Mass, the blog of the National Book Critics Circle board of directors, on which she serves as a vice president. Skloot teaches creative nonfiction writing in the University of Memphis's MFA program, where she directs the River City Writers Series. For more information: www.rebeccaskloot.com .
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