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Ongoing Events with David Taylor

David A. Taylor
David Taylor regularly teaches at
The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, MD
and in the Science Writing certificate program
at Johns Hopkins University.
In his workshops, participants
explore how people with a scientific background
can begin writing for broad audiences and
how non-scientists can weave
scientific thought into their writing.
Check The Writer’s Center for upcoming workshops
and Johns Hopkins for course offerings.
 

Also join David for these special appearances:

Presentation at the International Oak Society Conference

UC Davis Conference Center 550 Alumni Lane, Davis, CA, United States

David will present a talk on "Cork Wars in World War II: Oaks, Espionage and National Security" during the Oak Utilization and Cultural Landscapes session on Wednesday, October 24 at the International Oak Society Conference. To view all sessions during this four-day conference, download the IOS conference program. Visit the International Oak Society website to… Read More »Presentation at the International Oak Society Conference

Virginia Festival of the Book

Virginia Festival of the Book, City Council Chambers 605 E. Main St., Charlottesville, VA

David will discuss his new book, CORK WARS: INTRIGUE AND INDUSTRY IN WORLD WAR II in conversation with Matthew Roth, author of MAGIC BEAN, in a session, Commonplace to Critical. Afterward he will sign copies.

FREE

Whose Stories? Exploring the Legacy of the Federal Writers’ Project

The Living New Deal hosts a conversation on The People's Recorder podcast, with stories of American life in the 1930s using interviews and recordings made by workers of the Federal Writers’ Project. This webinar intertwines voices from the past with contemporary stories that echo with them, exploring the FWP’s legacy—what it achieved, where it fell… Read More »Whose Stories? Exploring the Legacy of the Federal Writers’ Project