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Katherine Sharpe is a writer living in Brooklyn. Read more about her here.

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Gets Nostalgic About Blogging Innocently

Where the magic used to happen, circa 2003. Just as I’ve been re-designing the outward look of this blog, I’ve been thinking to myself about what it’s for, content-wise. I miss the old Too Much Katherine blog! Blogging was easier then, and I have been wondering why that is. I think it’s because I was [...]


Do Brits Blog Better?

I am reading a number of British blogs these past few days for a project, and it’s led me to formulate a question for further inquiry: do Brits, on the whole, write better than Americans? Early research seems to point to Yes. Is it true, or just a matter of regional styles? If it is [...]


Catch of the Day

Just last week, I was washing dishes or something and thinking to myself it’s funny that light verse is dead. Turns out I thought too soon: The Digital Cuttlefish doles out social commentary in charming rhyme. I’m surprised I didn’t know about it already, considering how well-linked the blogging cephalopod is with the ScienceBlogs crew. [...]


Alexis Stamatis on Louise Bourgeois

The other night, while cooking dinner at home, I explored the lower reaches of New York City’s FM radio dial. Somewhere below WNYC, I found an (I think?) Greek radio station, at which a young woman was interviewing the author Alexis Stamatis about his new novel, American Fugue, which has been translated into English. Stamatis, [...]


Upcoming Event: Science Blogging Panel at Soho Apple Store, Oct. 1

It’s official: I’ll be moderating a panel on science blogging at the Soho Apple Store in NYC at 7pm on October 1st. The event is an hour long, and it brings together five talented science bloggers who have never before been in the same place at the same time. Expect intelligent discourse about science literacy, [...]