Those of you who are fans of his books, like Clan Apis and the Sandwalk Adventures and Optical Allusions, should know that he has been keeping a blog, Drawing Flies, that is all about the intersection of science, education, and art. It's got comics! You can't go wrong!
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Hey! Jay Hosler has a blog!
Category: Communicating science
Posted on: November 16, 2009 10:31 AM, by PZ Myers
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Posted by: Merle Insinga | November 16, 2009 10:50 AM
Oh, very cool! I think we've given copies of Mr. Hosler's books to most of our zoology major son's favorite profs! Sandwalk Adventure is my favorite of Hosler's efforts.
Merle
Posted by: Sili
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November 16, 2009 11:24 AM
Never heard of the bloke.
And I'm following too many blogs as it is.
I need to learn to read faster. Or to do triage. Or both.
Posted by: Chris S. | November 16, 2009 12:28 PM
Awesome! Jay went to the same university I did (although a few years before) and was also a member of my fraternity!
I think I met him when he was a visiting professor, and he was a really cool guy.
Posted by: kittywhumpus | November 16, 2009 12:53 PM
I recently bought The Sandwalk Adventures "for my son." He's 18 months old. After I am done with the many science books for children I am buying at the moment, he should really enjoy it! Thanks for the link.