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Books by Jaime Green
Jaime Green is a science writer, essayist, and series editor of The Best American Science and Nature Writing. She received her MFA in Creative Non-fiction from Columbia University, and her writing has appeared in Slate, Popular Science, the New York Times Book Review, Catapult, Astrobites, and elsewhere.
The Possibility of Life: Science, Imagination, and Our Quest for Kinship in the Cosmos
by Jaime Green
Science journalist Jaime Green tells the history of our quest for intelligent life in the universe, exploring the complex science and the science fiction that helps us picture what we might find—and what that might means for humanity.
Interviews with Jaime Green
The Best Science Fiction Books About Aliens, recommended by Jaime Green
Science fiction helps us work through not only the possibilities of the cosmos but also the nature of humanity itself, argues Jaime Green—science writer and author of a new book on the search for alien biology, The Possibility of Life. Here she highlights five classic works of sci-fi that explore ideas of consciousness and communication in the setting of outer space.