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From: "DiChristina, Marlette" cza.
To:
Subject: Re: for Jeffrey
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 20:03:42 +0000
OK, stay tuned--will write to all three separately now and cc you on each.
Mariette DiChristina
Editor in Chief and SVP
Scientific American
@mdichristina
ScientificAmerican.com
On 10/20/14 4:01 PM, it
). wrote:
>An introduction would be fantastic! Thank you!
>Sent from my iPhone
>On Oct 20, 2014, at 3:58 PM, "DiChristina, Mariette"
wrote:
» Hi,
>>
>> Maybe I should reach out to them first! I think what he is looking for
»is
>> simply a good reporter. How about if I write to them and cc you now?
»Then
>> you can take that up with them directly.
>>
>> If that sounds OK, I'Ll write to them today and cc you. I just think it
>> might be better than writing without me reaching out. I didn't want to
»be
>> presumptuous in asking them without checking in with Jeffrey.
>>
>> And, of course, I know lots more people. But these are folks I like
>> personally and I know are very focused on writing and reporting.
>>
» Best,
>>
» Mariette
>>
>> Mariette DiChristina
>> Editor in Chief and SVP
>> Scientific American
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> @mdichristina
>> ScientificAmerican.com
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>> On 10/20/14 3:52 PM, "
> wrote:
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Just landed! Mariette,
your suggested people.
Jeffrey would like to "interview" all three of
Shall I just email them and let them know you
>>> recommended them to Jeffrey? (However, I am unclear as to what it is
>>>he
>>> wants them to do?!)
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Oct 20, 2014, at 1:19 PM, "DiChristina, Mariette"
>>> <
wrote:
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>>» Smooth travels!
>>>>
>>>> Mariette DiChristina
>>>> Editor in Chief and SVP
>>>> Scientific American
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>>>> ScientificAmerican.com
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>>» On 10/20/14 12:17 PM,
wrote:
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>>>>> Ha yes! I'm actually on my plane now ready to go home.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>>>> On Oct 20, 2014, at 12:13 PM, "DiChristina, Mariette"
>>>>>
wrot:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
! Aren't you supposed to be on vacation or something?!
>>>>» Enjoy!
>>>>>>
>>>>» Best,
>>>>>>
>>>>» Mariette
>>>>>>
>>>>» Mariette DiChristina
>>>>>> Editor in Chief and SVP
>>>>>> Scientific American
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@mdichristina
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>>>>>> On 10/20/14 10:44 AM, "
> wrote:
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>>>>>>> Thank you! I have forwarded on the Jeffrey.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Oct 20, 2014, at 9:10 AM, "DiChristina, Marlette"
>>>>>>> <4
> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hope you are well. I traveled for a month (four places in five
>>>>>>>> weeks)
>>>>>>>> and realize I forgot to give Jeffrey some writer ideas! I am
>>>>>>>>awful.
>>>>>>>> Please extend my apologies to him.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I was thinking about his areas of interest. Here are three
>>>>>>>>people. I
>>>>>>>> have NOT contacted any of them, but I know them all personally and
>>>>>>» would
>>>>>>>> be happy to connect you if he likes their background.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Paul Raeburn
>>>>>>>> Paul has both a physics degree AND a lot of experience covering
>>>>>>>> neuroscience topics. He's a former AP reporter, formerly of
>>>>>>>> BusinessWeek, spent many years running the Council for the
>>>>>>» Advancement
>>>>>>>> of Science Writing's annual conference<the whole gig there is to
>>>>>>>> scout
>>>>>>>> out interesting stories that would make great sessions. He's
>>>>>>>> currently
>>>>>>>> writer for the Knight Science Journalism Tracker at MIT, but he's
>>>>>>» based
>>>>>>>> here in NY. Plus, he's a swell guy. I've known him since my days
>>>>>>>>at
>>>>>>>> Popular Science<oh, at least 25 years. Paul has written several
>>>>>>>> books,
>>>>>>>> most recently Do Fathers Matter? E-mail: Paul Raeburn
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>» Ferris Jabr
>>>>>>>> Ferris is a former staff editor of Scientific American, who has
>>>>>>>> recently gone freelance to pursue his dream of writing long, long
>>>>>>» pieces
>>>>>>>> for places like the New Yorker. I think we will all be working for
>>>>>>>> him
>>>>>>>> some day. His coverage area specialty is neuroscience, BUT he can
>>>>>>>> pretty
>>>>>>>> much do anything. I've seldom seen as impressive a young writer.
>>>>>>>> Really.
>>>>>>>> He's in New York. E-mail: Ferris Jabr
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Corey Powell
>>>>>>>> Corey is former editor in chief of Discover, and a lovely writer.
>>>>>>>> His
>>>>>>>> background and preference is to cover a lot of physics and
>>>>>>>> astronomy.
>>>>>>>> He's also written a book, and is a marvelous reporter and a friend
>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>> mine. He's in New York. E-mail: Corey Powell
>>>>>>>> <
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>>>>>>>> I could send more. So sorry for my slowness!
> > > > > > > >
>>>>>>>> Still happy to welcome Jeffrey to our offices one Monday, if he is
>>>>>>>> ever
>>>>>>>> available. I'm traveling (London) next week, back in NY the week
>>>>>>>> after
>>>>>>>> and then away in Dubai for the Global Agenda Councils in Dubai and
>>>>>>>> then
>>>>>>>> the World Library of Science launch in Paris the second week of
>>>>>>>> November. Back again November 17.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hope all is well!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>» Mariette
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>» Mariette DiChristina
>>>>>>>> Editor in Chief and SVP
>>>>>>>> Scientific American
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>» @mdlchrlstana
>>>>>>>> ScientificAmerican.com
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