Sunday, February 12, 2012

We proudly introduce our new co-author… Nina Munteanu

Nina MunteanuClimate of Our Future is very pleased and excited to announce that Nina Munteanu will be making regular contributions to our blog.Nina Munteanu is an internationally published author and ecologist with over twenty-five years experience working as an environmental scientist in North America. She has published over fifty scientific papers and reports and is a frequent speaker at scientific conferences where she discusses environmental issues and new methods of study. Nina’s award-winn

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How to Write A Great Sex Scene

  Suite101 is one of those websites that gets everyone to write for them for free and then tries to pay them for their large traffic contributions with royalties for miniscule ad sales. Fortunately, though, many of the writers rise above their position on the internet ladder and churn out excellent pieces. One recent addition to the lineup is “How to Write A Sex Scene,” and it’s quite interesting… Writer Nina Munteanu hits five keys points in her article and, curiously enough, they w

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Home is Where the Heart Is

You are environment; and environment is you —Nina Munteanu In a recent Scientific American Mind article, entitled ” Building Around the Mind ” Emily Anthes recounts the story of how prizewinning biologist Jonas Salk came up with the polio vaccine in the 1950s. According to Anthes, Salk’s progress was slow in his dark basement laboratory in Pittsburg, so he decided to travel to Assisi, Italy, to clear his head. Amid his ambles within the cloistered courtyards and elegant columns of a 13th Cen

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Author’s Retreat…Changing the World with Your Mind…And Faith

Last week I went on an author’s retreat at my friend’s cabin near Manning Park in British Columbia. Some of them were going skiing at the nearby ski hill and Anne thought I’d appreciate the rustic setting as an ideal place to write. I leapt at the chance. I had lots of writing to do and had set myself up for quite a work schedule: I’d promised ten articles and some excerpts to my publisher, three articles to the online magazine I write for, a review of my manuscript contract with my other publis

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Science and Fiction–Recommended Reads

This is my last summary of responses to the questions Peggy and I posed in November. Today’s question was posed to both science bloggers and science fiction writers. Are there any specific science or science fiction blogs you would recommend to interested readers or writers? The short answer is “yes.” Here’s the long answer: Science and Technology Astrobiology Magazine Science news relevant to the possibility of life on other worlds. Astronomy Picture of the Day Bad Astronomy Phil

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