Science & Nature

I write science and environmental journalism and nature essays. Some of my most recent pieces found online are linked to on my blog.

My pieces have appeared in Terrain.org, the Dr. TJ Eckleburg Review, The Common Online, The Boston Globe, The Seattle Times, Science News, and other publications.

A sampling of creative nonfiction:

For several years, I contributed a monthly environment column, Down to Earth, to the Daily Hampshire Gazette and the Valley Advocate. Columns are posted on my blog, but a few sample articles include one on Coke’s local water use (I also spoke about this on WHMP), on ideas from indigenous communities about nature, and on what cute animal videos can teach us.

An interview for the radio program Writer’s Voice, and a reading of the essay Alaska, Massachusetts, about winter in the state’s rural west, are here (starting 32 minutes in).

Other sample articles available online include:

I teach science writing at Smith College’s Jacobson Writing Center and as a lecturer in the departments of English and Environmental Science and Policy. I have worked with students and faculty as an editor on their journalistic work; here are a few published student examples:

In addition, during the summer, I have taught teaching nature writing and science journalism in the Smith Summer Science and Engineering Program for high school girls.