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Maud Newton
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Maud Newton is a writer and critic. Her first book, (Random House) , is a best book of 2022, according to , and . It was a selection and Roxane Gay Book Club selection, and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle's 2023 John Leonard Prize for Best First Book. has been called "a literary feat" by the and a "brilliant mix of personal memoir and cultural observation" by the It was praised by , NPR, the , the , and many other publications. Her work has appeared in the , the , the , the , the , the , the , the and many other publications and anthologies, including and the bestseller,...
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Jennifer Raff
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Jennifer Raff is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Kansas with a dual Ph. D. in anthropology and genetics and over fourteen years of experience in researching ancient and modern human DNA from the Americas. In addition to her research, she has been writing on issues of scientific literacy and anthropological research at her own website, Violent Metaphors, and for and Evolution Institute blogs for several years. Since 2019 she has been writing a monthly column for on emerging research in genetics and archaeology.
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