Science Online '09 Presentation

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Okay everyone, you may be aware of the fact that I will be co-hosting a session about writing about nature on a blog at the upcoming ScienceOnline '09 conference in North Carolina. As you can tell from the official schedule, I and my colleague, Kevin Zelnio, will be hosting our session first thing on Sunday morning, 18 January 2008. Of course, my goal is to make this a useful and productive time for all of you, whether you attend in real life or you follow along on the resulting podcasts or via live blogging, so a wiki has been created where we all can discuss ideas (or you can post them in the comments section here). Kevin will (hopefully) be dropping in to read comments as well, and may post a similar request for reader input on his blog.

To get you started thinking about this topic, I am going to ask you a few questions;

  1. What is your favorite nature blog? What makes this blog so interesting to you?
  2. What is the best nature essay you've read in the past year or so? Why did you like this essay so much?
  3. What makes nature writing different from other types of writing?
  4. What do you want me to tell you about regarding nature blog writing?

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I will mirror this post on the Science Blogging Conference homepage. Let me know if I missed you (i.e., if you ever mentioned or intend to mention the conference on your blog). This will be updated until everyone is exhausted!
[Bumped up to make it easier for me to update, and links placed under the fold so not to clutter the front page]
You can follow the conversation about the Conference by checking in, every now and then, the Blog and Media Coverage page on the wiki.