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Author: Daniel Hudon

Daniel Hudon, originally from Canada, is an adjunct lecturer in math, astronomy, and physics. He is the author of two books of nonfiction: a humorous intro to the universe, called The Bluffer’s Guide to the Cosmos and a lyrical prose compendium designed to raise awareness about the biodiversity crisis, called Brief Eulogies for Lost Animals: An Extinction Reader. He likes to go hiking and kayaking and to dance the Argentine tango. He can be found online at danielhudon.com,  @daniel_hudon, and in Boston, MA.
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09/21/2023

The Tree of My Life

by Daniel Hudon

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03/20/2023

Retracing His Steps

Following Dylan Thomas in Laugharne

by Daniel Hudon

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02/11/2021

Black Holes in the Time of Coronavirus

It's a big small world

by Daniel Hudon

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01/16/2020

Horns of a Dilemma

Dehorning the rhino

by Daniel Hudon

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01/28/2019

Climbing Brandon

A moment of self discovery while hiking Mt. Brandon

by Daniel Hudon

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