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		<title>LabLit Interviews Science Comedian</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I was gone but now I’m back, apparently.</p>
<p>Reasonably objective third-party proof of my existence is to be found in the form of an interview with me on <a title="LabLit" href="http://www.lablit.com">LabLit.com</a> – a website dedicated to “the culture of science&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was gone but now I’m back, apparently.</p>
<p>Reasonably objective third-party proof of my existence is to be found in the form of an interview with me on <a title="LabLit" href="http://www.lablit.com">LabLit.com</a> – a website dedicated to “the culture of science in fiction &amp; fact.”</p>
<p>I met LabLit editor Jennifer Rohn at SciFoo this year.  She’s a cell biologist at University College London, a writer for publications such as <a title="Nature" href="http://www.nature.com/"><em>Nature</em></a>, and a <a title="Mind the Gap" href="http://network.nature.com/people/UE19877E8/blog">frequent blogger</a>.  Her first novel, <em>Experimental Heart,</em> has just been published, too.  It’s available from <a title="Experimental Heart on Amazon" href="http://www.amazon.com/Experimental-Heart-Jennifer-L-Rohn/dp/0879698764/">Amazon</a> or directly from the publisher, <a title="Experimental Heart on Cold Spring Harbor" href="http://www.cshlpress.com/default.tpl?cart=122758789210531660&amp;action=full&amp;--eqskudatarq=691">Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press</a>. And, of course, it’s an example of “lab lit” – it’s described as a “romantic thriller set against the backdrop of contemporary scientific research.”</p>
<p>Jenny attended my science comedy session at SciFoo, and I participated in a session that she and John Gilbey presented entitled, “Seducing the Public with Science.”  It was one of my favorite sessions and was attended by Ann Druyan, Brother Guy Consolmagno, Kevin Grazier, <a title="Bad Science - Ben Goldacre" href="http://www.badscience.net/">Ben Goldacre</a>, <a title="O'Reilly Media" href="http://oreilly.com/">Tim O’Reilly</a>, <a title="National Center for Science Education" href="http://ncseweb.org/">Eugenie Scott</a>, <a title="Shelley Batts" href="http://scienceblogs.com/twominds/">Shelley Batts</a> and others.</p>
<p>Anyway, <a title="Ian Brooks' blog A Meandering Scholar" href="http://network.nature.com/people/im_brooks/blog">Ian Brooks</a> interviewed me and LabLit is an excellent website worth exploring and here’s a great place to start:</p>
<p><a title="LabLit interview with science comedian Brian Malow" href="http://www.lablit.com/article/433">LabLit’s interview with science comedian Brian Malow</a>.</p>
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