Natural Habitat: Michelle Nijhuis
Today we visit the White Salmon, Washington tiny house and office shed of science writer Michelle Nijhuis.
Today we visit the White Salmon, Washington tiny house and office shed of science writer Michelle Nijhuis.
TON visits the working digs of Florida science writer Mark Schrope, who built a garage office that features a hammock, a shrunken head (of sorts), a chandelier, and a boat.
TON goes on the road with science writer Mary Caperton Morton, whose office—and home—is a custom-built lightweight trailer that has taken her and her canine companions all over the Western United States and beyond.
The Open Notebook visits Andrew Curry, a foreign correspondent based in Germany. Curry covers science, history and international news and has written for National Geographic, Wired, Discover, and Smithsonian, and is an Archaeology contributing editor.
The Open Notebook visits Robin Marantz Henig, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and the author of several books, most recently Twentysomething: Why Do Young Adults Seem Stuck?, written with her daughter Samantha Henig.
The Open Notebook visits award-winning journalist Jessa Gamble, author ofThe Siesta and the Midnight Sun: How We Measure and Experience Time. She blogs at The Last Word On Nothing and splits her time between Oxford, England and Yellowknife, Canada.
TON visits the Brighton, U.K. office of freelance science journalist Priya Shetty. Shetty covers science, society and policy in the developing world for The Lancet, consults for The World Health Organization, and writes a design blog.
The Open Notebook drops in on Erik Vance, an award-winning freelance writer who has written for Discover, Nature, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, Conservation, and many other publications.
TON visits Christie Aschwanden, award-winning writer and editor for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, O: the Oprah Magazine, Slate, and many other publications. A former professional skier, Christie lives in western Colorado.
TON visits the Somerville, Massachusetts home office and local haunts of Cynthia Graber, a radio and print reporter whose work has appeared on Scientific American’s podcast and on the public radio shows Studio 360, The World, Living on Earth, and the World Vision Report; and in many print publications.
TON visits the working lair (and local pub and deer-filled park) of Ed Yong, London-based freelance science journalist and creator of the award-winning blog Not Exactly Rocket Science. (Caution for those with small children hovering: Ed has a bit of a potty mouth midway through. Just a bit. It’s mild. The kids’ll be fine.)
The Open Notebook visits the office of Brooklyn-based freelancer Cassandra Willyard, who writes for many excellent publications and blogs at the always-riveting The Last Word on Nothing. Cassie tells us that she went a little bonkers and took more than 100 photos of her office; she whittled it down to a smaller number for us, but you can find more photos and details about her office here.
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