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In March 2004, in collaboration with the Center for Medicine, Humanities, and Law, the Townsend Center sponsored a week-long residency with Dutch physician and writer Bert Keizer. Dr. Keizer is particularly known for his book, Dancing with Mr. D., a personal account of his work with the terminally ill in an Amsterdam critical care facility.
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Cannabis, Forgetting, and the Botany of Desire includes the proceedings of several events scheduled by the Townsend Center in celebration of Michael Pollan's residency as Avenali Lecturer for the 2002 Fall Semester. This Occasional Paper includes transcripts of the public lecture Pollan gave as well as the comments of a panel organized to explore the environmental impact of food production in general.
Migrations: The Work of Sebastião Salgado was one of several events scheduled by the Townsend Center in celebration of Sebastião Salgado's residency as Avenali Lecturer for academic year 2001–2002. Planned to complement the Berkeley Art Museum exhibit, Salgado’s lecture—reproduced here in a slightly edited form—was followed the next day by a panel of commentators whose remarks are also included in this Occasional Paper.
Eva Hoffman considers the current preoccupation with memory—as opposed to its referents (history, experience)—and particularly with memory of the Holocaust. She proposes that the intense absorption with memory has largely emerged from the “second generation,” i.e., from those for whom the Holocaust (or other disturbing pasts) has been a crucially formative event, yet one that they themselves did not experience.
Seeing the Difference brings together the texts of a two-day institute on death and dying, aimed at facilitating an interdisciplinary conversation between artists, humanists, and medical practitioners. The project proceeds from a doubled sense of “difference”: a view of death as separation or “difference,” and an acknowledgement that the various disciplines also view death “differently,” developing languages that are too often particular to their own fields.
Traditions of Conversion historicizes and texturizes Descartes’ conversion with a vibrant inquiry into early modern European conversion narratives. In the end, Grafton effectively troubles Descartes’ self-portrait as the embodiment of disembodied reason with an examination of Descartes’ autobiographical notes, which record that the foundations of his new philosophy lay not in reason but in a dream.
I am working on the second installment of a 5-book chapter book series, “Amazing Adventures with DoBot the Robot”. The working titles for Books 1 and 2 are “T Rex Trouble” and “Equation Explorers”. These books feature three loving (and sometimes bickering) brothers on adventures that include fantasy, science, and puzzles! In addition to my family & my puppy Rocket, these books are the current loves of my life. I had the honor of reading parts of Book 1 to a second grade class and am delighted to report that they loved it!
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My short stories have been published in Bright Flash Literary Review, Ranfurly Review and elsewhere. In 2008, one of my stories was a finalist for Glimmertrain’s Short Story Award and in 2017, I was the proud recipient of a Writing the Other Sentient Squid Scholarship. I published a middle-grade sci-fi novella, The Pied Piper of St. May, and a picture book, Paloodle Doodle. Paloodle Doodle is a silly book based on a story one of my sons’ told me when he was only four years old. It has goofy pictures, dinosaurs, cookies and a few cool dinosaurs facts at the back as a bonus. You are welcome to follow my author page on Amazon, though I am not very good at updating it.
My nonfiction includes several bylined articles for the sustainability science company Oak Services, LLC, countless uncredited plans and manuals for environmental remediation projects, and some anonymous web articles (shhhh).
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I live in Colorado with a puppy, some critters, a spouse & three sons (who just might be my inspiration for the DoBot books). I’d be delighted to have you join me for random thoughts & conversations on Twitter. If you’re more interested in my art, you can join me on Instagram, where I occasionally post my art, or check out my Red Bubble store.