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February 20, 2021

Antarctica in the time of COVID-19

For most of 2020, I was hopeful that COVID-19 wouldn’t reach Antarctica. But in December, it became the last continent to report an outbreak, at a Chilean research base. There are few better places to contain an outbreak than Antarctica (though the isolation means it’s not a place where anyone wants to be sick). Still,  … Read more

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Published on February 20, 2021 15:57

September 8, 2020

An interview with Janée J. Baugher on ekphrastic writing

Poet and teacher Janée J. Baugher is the author of two collections of poetry, The Body’s Physics and The Coordinates of Yes, and her new book, The Ekphrastic Writer, is an amazing text filled with art, poetry, prose, and inspiration for all writers. I’m thrilled to have had this email chat with Janée about her  … Read more


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Published on September 08, 2020 09:02

August 22, 2020

Pandemic Writing

Even as I wrote the title of this post, I confess I found the notion of “pandemic writing” to be an oxymoron. As I’ve heard from many other writers, it’s difficult to be creative when life is so very stressful. For some of us, it feels indulgent or frivolous, in light of all the suffering  … Read more


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Published on August 22, 2020 14:38

April 25, 2020

It’s World Penguin Day

I loved researching penguins for My Last Continent, but World Penguin Day is as special to me as it is bittersweet because every year, the world is a little harsher for penguins: fishing, climate change, and warming oceans are endangering a great many species. There are many ways we can learn more about penguins and  … Read more
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Published on April 25, 2020 09:15

July 20, 2019

How safe are cruise ships?

One of the reasons it took me a decade to write My Last Continent is that at the center of a story is a massive shipwreck; since they are very uncommon I wasn’t sure how credible my narrative would be — in fact, cruise ships are actually very safe (a study by G.P. Wild referenced  … Read more
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Published on July 20, 2019 16:23

April 25, 2019

Happy World Penguin Day!

Happy World Penguin Day — not that I ever need a reason to celebrate these amazing little creatures, but it’s great to have a designated day on which everyone thinks about these birds and how they’re faring in such a rapidly changing world. So, how exactly are the penguins doing? According to the International Union  … Read more
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Published on April 25, 2019 06:00

January 10, 2019

Bookstore Geek: Boutique del Libro in Puerto Madryn, Argentina

Strolling around Puerto Madryn during our Penguins & Patagonia tour, we almost missed this lovely bookstore, Boutique del Libro, which is on the first floor of a shopping mall on the main street through town (“first floor” in Argentina is what we Americans think of as the second floor). This is the view from the  … Read more
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Published on January 10, 2019 10:05

January 4, 2019

Bookstore Geek: The Antique Book Shop, Buenos Aires

One afternoon on our recent Penguins & Patagonia Adventure, we walked through the glamorous Buenos Aires neighborhood of Recoleta, an area with an abundance of beautiful boutiques and shops. Bookstore geeks that we are, we couldn’t resist stopping into this beautiful antique bookstore. There’s something so appealing about old books, and this store is no  … Read more
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Published on January 04, 2019 12:57

December 19, 2018

Bookstore Geek: El Ateneo’s Florida Street branches

When I first visited El Ateneo, I had no idea this amazing bookstore had two additional locations. But then, this shouldn’t have been a surprise: Buenos Aires has more bookstores per person than any other city in the world, according to a study by World Cities Culture Forum. And while the large former theater that  … Read more
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Published on December 19, 2018 11:32

December 10, 2018

Bookstore Geek: El Ateneo, again

When I was in Buenos Aires for the Penguins & Patagonia Adventure with Adventures by the Book, it was my third visit to the glorious El Ateneo bookstore (known as El Ateneo Grand Spendid; there are two other, smaller branches of El Ateneo in Buenos Aires). And it was just as magical a place as it’s  … Read more
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Published on December 10, 2018 13:41