Hannah Holmes Explained
Hannah Holmes (born 1963) is an American writer, journalist, essayist, and science commentator for Science Live (Discovery Channel) and radio shows such as Maine Things Considered. She has published four books, most recently Quirk: Brain Science Makes Sense of Your Peculiar Personality (Random House, 2011). She has published articles online and in magazines including Sierra, New York Times Magazine, L.A.Times Magazine, Outside, Islands, and Escape.[1] [2] She earned a B.A. from University of Southern Maine in 1988,[1] and lives in Portland, Maine.[3]
Published works
- Quirk: : Brain Science Makes Sense of Your Peculiar Personality, Random House, 2011,
- The Well-dressed Ape: A Natural History of Myself, Random House, 2008,[4]
- Suburban Safari: A Year on the Lawn, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005,
- The Secret Life of Dust: From the Cosmos to the Kitchen Counter, the Big Consequences of Little Things, Wiley-Blackwell, 2001
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Author Website > Bio . Hannahholmes.net . 2015-01-24.
- http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471426350.html Wiley-Blackwell Author Page > Hannah Holmes
- Web site: Random House Author Page > Hannah Holmes . Randomhouse.com . 2014-03-15.
- Web site: Paul Griffiths, The University of Sydney . ARPA: Charles and the Women: Darwinian psychology meets the female body . Australianreview.net . 2014-03-15.