Deborah HalberDeborah Halber started out as a daily newspaper reporter, then turned to the dark side to do public relations. She worked as a writer and editor for Tufts and as a science writer for MIT, where she chronicled everything from quantum weirdness (that'sthe technical term) to snail slime. A freelance journalist since 2004, her writing has appeared in the Boston Globe, MIT Technology Review, the graphic news magazine Symbolia, and many university publications. A member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and the National Association of Science Writers, Deborah lives near Boston in a house with a lot of former pets buried out back. Read More Read Less
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