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Pagan Kennedy

Pagan Kennedy

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Table of Contents from The EXES
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New Yorker, April 11, 2012
...Talese wrote in ?Thy Neighbor?s Wife.?But Jane, according to a friend who was interviewed by the journalist Pagan Kennedy, eventually tired of group sex and open marriage. (Sexual fads may come and go, but jealousy is forever.) At the same time,...
Midland Free Press, February 23, 2012
...than anyone can absorb. We even have computers writing books. Also in the Times, the Oct. 16 edition, Pagan Kennedy talks about what are known as wiki-books, books that are "extruded" under the auspices of VDM publishing, for one, and that essentially...
New York Times, January 13, 2012
...a broader audience, and also anticipated a fashion movement whose enthusiasts mix corsets with goggles and pearl-handled cellphones. Pagan Kennedy, a 2010 Knight science journalism fellow, is the author of “The First Man-Made Man” and nine other books...
Pittsburgh City Paper, November 24, 2011
...Other upcoming titles include An Immense New Power to Heal: The Promise of Personalized Medicine, by Gutkind and Pagan Kennedy, and, in 2013, Becoming a Nurse and a Creative Nonfiction 20th-anniversary anthology. Gutkind hopes the imprint will eventually...
Atlantic Monthly, October 19, 2011
...write, but at least cull and compile sources from the Internet?That is the question mused over by author Pagan Kennedy in last Sunday's , provoked by her discovery of a certain Lawrence M. Surhone, an "author" on Amazon with more than 100,000 books to...
Disinformation, October 17, 2011
...allowed them to commandeer one of the most gratifying occupations, that of author? Via the New York Times, Pagan Kennedy looks into the phenomenon of android authors, and finds that their works are already being published and sold on Amazon: One day, I...
New York Times, October 14, 2011
...answered the phone. Then, when I least expected it, Surhone came for me. One day, a book titled Pagan Kennedy popped up on Barnesandnoble.com, priced at $50. The lead editor: Lambert M. Surhone. I was both thrilled and creeped out. Reader, I ordered it....
Midland Free Press, February 23, 2012
...than anyone can absorb. We even have computers writing books. Also in the Times, the Oct. 16 edition, Pagan Kennedy talks about what are known as wiki-books, books that are "extruded" under the auspices of VDM publishing, for one, and that essentially...
Huffington Post, February 19, 2012
...whether scientists are allowed to play with a virus that could kill a third of the population? Writer Pagan Kennedy's answer, summarized in the headline: Good luck. Unfortunately, that feared virus may already exist. Two forms of the virus residing in...
Grist Magazine, February 2, 2012
...to my nose, in hopes of getting high on the fumes of my backyard compost pile.” That’s Pagan Kennedy’s lede for an Atlantic story on the mind-bending properties of M. vaccae , a compost-dwelling bacteria. We couldn’t really improve on it. But...
Yahoo! Shine, January 31, 2012
...be able to find it in their own backyards. In an article in The Atlantic this week, author Pagan Kennedy tests out the ultimate in eco-friendly antidepressants herself. "As I huff the soil, I have no way of knowing exactly how much M. vaccae is floating...
Utne Reader Online, January 27, 2012
...fecal transplant is the transfer of feces from a healthy donor to an ailing patient. The transfer, explains Pagan Kennedy in The Atlantic is performed using colonoscopy instruments to squirt a diluted stool sample from the donor into the large intestine...
Pittsburgh City Paper, November 24, 2011
...Other upcoming titles include An Immense New Power to Heal: The Promise of Personalized Medicine, by Gutkind and Pagan Kennedy, and, in 2013, Becoming a Nurse and a Creative Nonfiction 20th-anniversary anthology. Gutkind hopes the imprint will eventually...
Fictionaut Blog, July 8, 2011
...Q ( Katrina Gray ): Hi, Doug Holder. First things first: you’re the poet and publisher, not the Republican representative of Florida’s 70 th district, right? A ( Doug Holder ): Yes–I know about that guy. I first ruled “Doug Holder” on Google,...