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Recent work by our members

#nswasciwire highlights the published writing of NSWA members each month. Would you like to see your writing featured? Please suggest an item online or send a link or PDF file to Susan Keown at sciencewire@nwscience.org. The NSWA Board of Directors determines what material to present. We look forward to highlighting your work.

Braun: Podcast #1, Hurricane Katrina

Listen to Ashley Braun (@ashleybraun) for a first-person, scientist's view of day 1 of the Hurricane Katrina aftermath. On the 10-year anniversary of the disaster, Ashley, an editor at NOAA, presents her first podcast in what we hope is a long series. NOAA responders...

Cornwall: Costs of Deepwater

Warren Cornwall dives deep into another tragic environmental anniversary: the 5-year mark of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. For Science , @WarrenCornwall, a freelance writer based in Bellingham, visited the region for a comprehensive look at...

Williams: Too High Is Here!

Too High Too Steep by former NSWA President David B. Williams @geologywriter is now available. David will launch the book at  the University Bookstore in Seattle's U District on September 9, 7:00 pm. David's book promises lots of "did you know" information about the...

Spitzer: See the Invisible

Gabriel Spitzer (@gabrielspitzer) of KPLU has another striking episode of his weekly show, "Sound Effects." Dark matter, pickpocketing, and race all make an appearance in Gabriel's stories under the theme of invisibility. (A tip from former NSWA President Sally James:...

Long: A Bridge to Poetry

Priscilla Long's (@PriscillaLong) scientific prose is beautiful so of course, she is also a poet. Hear her read from her new volume, Crossing Over: Poems, at her official book launch, Saturday September 19, 7:00 pm, Elliott Bay Book Company. Sam Green, inaugural Poet...