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Geoffrey Giller

MFA Student in Creative Writing at Columbia University

Geoffrey Giller is a writer and photographer currently pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at Columbia University School of the Arts. He has a substantial background in science writing, having contributed to prominent publications such as The New York Times, Scientific American, Smithsonian Magazine, and Audubon Magazine among others. His work has been recognized with fellowships from organizations like the National Association of Science Writers and the Society of Environmental Journalists.12

Before his MFA studies, Giller spent nearly a decade focusing on science writing, particularly in areas related to biodiversity and conservation. He has a keen interest in amphibians, especially salamanders, and has conducted research on environmental issues, including water contamination.13 Giller's transition to creative writing reflects his desire to explore narrative forms beyond scientific reporting, allowing him to delve deeper into storytelling.1

In addition to his writing career, Geoffrey Giller is known for his photography, which complements his written work by visually capturing the subjects he writes about.1

Highlights

Mar 23 · geoffreygiller.com
Geoffrey Giller
The weird biology of asexual lizards - Knowable Magazine
Is Anyone Out There? Sourcing News Stories - The Open Notebook

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Brooklyn, New York, United States