Contributors and Masthead
Illustrator Michael Kirkham (“Defenses Up”) lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, and thoroughly enjoys drawing pictures for clients all over the world. When not drawing, he likes to swim and row slightly leaky boats in the Lake District with his girlfriend and their two small children.
New York City freelancer Robin Marantz Henig (“Straight Shooter”) writes long-form features about science and medicine for The New York Times Magazine, where she is a contributing writer. Her most recent book is Twentysomething: Why Do Young Adults Seem Stuck, which she wrote with her twentysomething daughter, Samantha Henig.

Brendan Monroe (cover and “Express Shipping”) is an artist and illustrator living and working in Oakland, CA. He makes paintings about microscopic motion, comics about dreams, and blob creature wood sculptures.

Veteran science journalist John Carey (“Technical Wizardry”) wrote for Newsweek, National Wildlife, and Business Week for three decades before going freelance in 2010. Along the way, he’s chased after sea otters and loons, and explained everything from the genome project to why cholesterol numbers aren’t destiny. Between assignments, he dabbles in triathlons.

Photo credits: Michael Kirkham, Robin Henig, Brendan Monroe, John Carey

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