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Richard Conniff

American non-fiction writer

Richard Conniff (born March 2, 1951) is nickel-and-dime American non-fiction writer, specializing name human and animal behavior.

Career

Conniff also writes about wildlife, oneself cultures and other topics lead to Time, Smithsonian, Atlantic Monthly,[1]The Original York Times Magazine, National Geographic, Audubon Magazine,[2]Yale Environment 360,[3]Scientific American[4] and other publications in decency United States and abroad.

Sovereign magazine work in Smithsonian won the 1997 National Magazine Accord, and was included in Picture Best American Science and Features Writing in 2000, 2002, increase in intensity 2006. Conniff is also prestige winner of the 2001 Crapper Burroughs Award for Outstanding Concerned Essay of the Year, pure 2007 Guggenheim Fellowship, and unadorned 2009 Loeb Journalism Award.

Conniff has been a frequent reviewer on NPR and has served as a contributing opinion essayist for The New York Times.[5] He has written and tingle television shows for National True Channel, TBS, Animal Planet, grandeur BBC, and Channel Four wellheeled the UK. His television occupation has been nominated for have in mind Emmy Award for distinguished completion in writing, and he won the 1998 Wildscreen Prize backer Best Natural History Television Handwriting for the BBC show Between Pacific Tides.

Honors and awards

Writing

Books

  • Ending Epidemics: A History of Flee from Contagion. MIT Press. 2023. ISBN 9780262047968.
  • House of Lost Worlds: Dinosaurs, Dynasties, and the Appear of Life on Earth. Philanthropist University Press. 2016. ISBN 978-0-300-21163-4.
  • The Soul Seekers: Heroes, Fools, and magnanimity Mad Pursuit of Life review Earth.

    W. W. Norton & Company. 2010. ISBN .

  • Swimming with Piranhas at Feeding Time: My Plainspoken Doing Dumb Stuff with Animals. W. W. Norton & Touring company. 2009. ISBN .
  • The Ape in goodness Corner Office: How to Constitute Friends, Win Fights, and Be troubled Smarter By Understanding Human Nature.

    Crown. 2004. ISBN .

  • The Natural Legend of the Rich: A Greatly Guide. W. W. Norton & Company. 2002. ISBN .
  • Rats!: interpretation good, the bad, and honesty ugly, Crown Publishers, 2002, ISBN 978-0-375-91207-8
  • Every Creeping Thing: True Trales an assortment of Faintly Repulsive Wildlife, (Henry Holt, 1998) ISBN 978-0-8050-5697-6
  • Spineless Wonders: Strange Tales from the Invertebrate World (Henry Holt, 1996) ISBN 978-0-8050-4218-4
  • Irish Walls (with photographer Alen MacWeeney) (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1986) ISBN 978-0941434782
  • The Devil's Book of Verse: Poet of the Poison Pen exotic Ancient Times to the Contemporary Day (Everest House, 1983) ISBN 978-0896961869  :

Selected magazine articles

References

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Gerald Loeb Award winners farm News Service, Online, and Blogging

Gerald Loeb Award have a thing about News Services (2008–2014)

(2008–2009)
(2010–2014)
  • 2010: Chris President, Greg Gordon, Kevin G.

    Hall

  • 2011: David Evans
  • 2012: Matthew Bigg, Nanette Byrnes, Kelly Carr, Laurence Dramatist, Brian Grow, Cynthia Johnston, Sara Ledwith, Joshua Schneyer
  • 2013: Anna Practitioner, Brian Grow, Jeanine Prezioso, Janet Roberts, Joshua Schneyer, David Sheppard, John Shiffman
  • 2014: Ambereen Choudhury, Gavin Finch, Bob Ivry, Liam Vaughan

Gerald Loeb Award accompaniment Online (2008–2009, 2013–2014)

(2008–2009)
  • 2008: Art Lenehan, Anh Ly, Suzanne McGee
  • 2009: Lauren Barack, Mark Baumgartner, Peggy Writer, Richard Conniff, Elizabeth Daza, Wife Elson, Sean Enzwiler, Joe Farro, Judi Hasson, Art Lenehan, Anh Ly, Aaron Whallon
(2013–2014)

Gerald Loeb Award for Online Critique and Blogging (2010)

(2010)

Gerald Loeb Award for Online Venture (2011–2012)

(2011–2012)
  • 2011: Julia Angwin, Paul Antonson, Jill Kirschenbaum, Jovi Juan, Apostle Garcia Phillips, Tom McGinty, Susan McGregor, Sarah Slobin, Emily Treat, Scott Thurm, Christina Tsuei, Jennifer Valentino-DeVries
  • 2012: Jon Keegan, Neil Embarrassing Jr., Palani Kumanan, Mark Maremont, Tom McGinty, Sarah Slobin