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| Professional/Personal Overview |
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I write about science, with emphasis on animal behavior and anthropology. With three decades' research experience as an anthropologist who studies primates, I bring a combination of professional expertise and personal reflection to my trade books, my weekly post at NPR's 13.7 Cosmos and Culture blog, and my articles in the Times Literary Supplement. Issues I cover include animal emotion, animal thinking, evolution of language, culture, and religion, and the animal-human bond. |
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| Work Info |
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Expertise |
| Book Author |
17 Years |
| Researcher |
30 Years |
| Writer |
20 Years |
Specialty |
| Books & Literature |
23 Years |
| Science |
30 Years |
Total Media Industry Experience
30 Years |
Other Work History
I write or have written for NPR, the TLS, Bookslut.com, the Washington Post, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and Best Friends' Animal Sanctuary Magazine. |
Awards
Guggenheim Fellowship; numerous teaching awards; numerous research grants |
Freelancer Availability
I occasionally freelance. I live near Norfolk-Portsmouth, VA. I am willing to travel anywhere. I have a driver's license. I have access to a car. |
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