University and New York University school of medicine. And practices internal medicine at the university of nebraska medical center. Her poetry and nonfiction have been published in jama the annuals annals of internal medicine and great weather for media. Shes also the alcoa author of quackery a brief history of the worst ways to kill cure everything. That cracks me up. Um, that was an npr science friday best science book of 2017. Her adult historical fiction includes the bestselling novels of beautiful person the impossible girl. Opium and absent and the forthcoming the halflife of ruby fielding which will come out in may. Her adult young adult novels the code control catalyst toxic and the november girl, which was a 2019 Nebraska Book award winner. Let me tell you about nate. Nate pattersons notified nonfiction has appeared in a wide variety of magazines newspapers including the guardian the believer and the mental floss. He is a blogger and a regular contributor for fine books and c
That cracks me up. Um, that was an npr science friday best science book of 2017. Her adult historical fiction includes the bestselling novels of beautiful person the impossible girl. Opium and absent and the forthcoming the halflife of ruby fielding which will come out in may. Her adult young adult novels the code control catalyst toxic and the november girl, which was a 2019 Nebraska Book award winner. Let me tell you about nate. Nate pattersons notified nonfiction has appeared in a wide variety of magazines newspapers including the guardian the believer and the mental floss. He is a blogger and a regular contributor for fine books and collections magazine. He also edited several lovecraftian horror and an apologies including the story Wisdom Library sisterhood and the dragon collection nate is a graduate of the university of wisconsin madison and works as a manager of the archival and Reference Team at Georgia Historical Center right here in savannah. Is a savannah resident. Any lect
That cracks me up. Um, that was an npr science friday best science book of 2017. Her adult historical fiction includes the bestselling novels of beautiful person the impossible girl. Opium and absent and the forthcoming the halflife of ruby fielding which will come out in may. Her adult young adult novels the code control catalyst toxic and the november girl, which was a 2019 Nebraska Book award winner. Let me tell you about nate. Nate pattersons notified nonfiction has appeared in a wide variety of magazines newspapers including the guardian the believer and the mental floss. He is a blogger and a regular contributor for fine books and collections magazine. He also edited several lovecraftian horror and an apologies including the story Wisdom Library sisterhood and the dragon collection nate is a graduate of the university of wisconsin madison and works as a manager of the archival and Reference Team at Georgia Historical Center right here in savannah. Is a savannah resident. Any lect
Fiction, drama and essay each featured here today will illustrate the ways in which his or her work speak to the complex experiences of black people in literature and i know were at the 16th National Black writers conference, but the speakers youre about to listen to are not living by the pen. Youll witnessing the unraveling of whitewashed history through the eyes of historians like dolan valdez, whose work plants its palms into american soil and pulls out narratives that are imagined and true all at once. Youll be looking at executive producers like jelani cobb, whose influence ranges from marvels luke cage, the newly released lincolns dilemma. Youll be listening to sci and fantasy tv comic book connoisseur like marlon james, whose works will be splashing our screens in the coming years. And well and that will be no surprise to any of us. Youll hear voices all too familiar because youve heard them times before, like kahlil gibran, whose words have graced many documents and Media Outle
The intersection between video and newspapers these days so its hard to say where its headed. I think we are in a stage where it still being figured out and with just bezos buying the post that is one stark example of one possible future for newspapers and everyone is doing their own version of it in terms of how they feel they will be able to grow their business for the future. They were able to support having certain number of journalists out on the street. As those companies have slunk, the number of journalists have gone away. The chicago times fired everlast one of the photographers. And including Pulitzer Prize winner. Because they couldnt afford to keep them anymore. So we are now at the point where the old owners, many of the old owners of newspapers are leaving, and new people are coming in from Warren Buffett to john henry to the guy who owns the Orange County register. These new blooded in industry are successful people. They are going revisit the business model, and the jou