Rebecca Skloot

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Rebecca Skloot

Rebecca L. Skloot (born 1972) is a freelance science writer, a contributing editor at Popular Science, and a correspondent for PBS's NOVA scienceNOW.

She has written feature stories, essays, and reviews for The New York Times and New York Times Magazine, Discover Magazine, and New York Magazine. She specializes in science and medicine. Rebecca is on the Board of Directors of the National Book Critics Circle. She is a faculty member at the yearly Mid-Atlantic Summer Creative Nonfiction Writers Conference and former University of Pittsburgh nonfiction faculty member. She currently resides in New York City.

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[edit] Awards

  • "Two Americas, Two Restaurants, One Town": Best Food Writing, 2005
  • When Pets Attack: Best Personal Essay of the Year by the American Society of Journalists and Authors
  • Putting the Gene Back in Genealogy: Selected as a notable essay by the 2005 Best American Essays
  • Two Americas, Two Restaurants, One Town Notable essay by the 2005 Best American Travel Writing.

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[edit] Selected publications

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