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On Reading a Book Twice

November 6, 2018

Reading a book twice can seem like an unaffordable luxury given all the books out there waiting to be read. But it’s helpful in seeing the big picture – the forest for the trees.

Tags Barbara Kingsolver, books, fiction, interview, nonfiction, novels, oeuvre, post-apocalyptic, readers, reading, rereading, writers, writing process

How History Can Help Your Science

January 25, 2016

Putting your research field in context isn’t just about reading the latest journal articles, or searching out the seminal papers from the past few decades. … Read more

Tags Alexander von Humboldt, Andrea Wulf, Arctic, biography, Carl Linnaeus, Franklin, Fridtjof Nansen, Fritz Koerner, history, histsci, nonfiction, research, research context, science

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