![]() ![]() Then I knew I would have to be part of the story.”įastidiously fact-checked physiological data may be the backbone of Spineless: The Science of Jellyfish and the Art of Growing a Spine, but it’s far from the heart. I can write a book where I have some personal connection with my reader. “One day, I changed the inflection,” she says. in ocean science from the University of Southern California and writes and edits textbooks, “and it would really bum me out, because I’m a science writer, but I just don’t have it in me to write that kind of book. ![]() “I would read those books and say to myself, ‘I can’t write a book like this,’ ” says Berwald, who holds a Ph.D. ![]() As an avid reader and aspiring author, Juli Berwald noted what sold when it came to nonfiction science books: authoritative, impersonal, exactly 10 chapters, and typically written by men. ![]()
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