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I wrote a book...review!

4/14/2022

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About  two months ago, I was contacted by an editor from Science asking if I'd be interested in writing a book review. While this isn't the exact interaction I envisioned me having with an editor at Science, I had to say, "yes!"

I'm an avid reader of books, so getting to read a pop-science book AND review it is somewhat of a dream come true for me. It was a different type of writing than most of the stuff I do and it was a fun challenge. Here's the link, so please check it out and let me know what you think (also, check out the book itself!).

https://www.science.org/stoken/author-tokens/ST-415/full
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    Steven M. Johnson

    Aloha and Hafa Adai! I'm an Assistant Professor at Cornell University. As a researcher and knowledge enthusiast,  I enjoy learning about social-ecological systems, the ocean, and the people who rely on it.

    When not buried in the joys of science, I enjoy running long distances, reading comics of the superhero variety, and consuming all types of music.

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