Summary: Writer and editor specializing in translating difficult science, medical & tech subjects into accessible and engaging prose. Over twenty-five years of freelance experience including educational material, museum and science centre exhibits, web content, marketing copy, corporate communications. I blog on nature and science; write essays, articles and commentary; and was published in Scientific American’s Best Science Writing Online 2012. I have written almost two dozen science centre and museum exhibits ranging from small travelling exhibits to an 8,000 square foot science gallery in the Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa. Location: Kingston / Toronto Subject Matter: Science and Technology, Animals and Pets, Biology, Environment, Natural History, Nature and Outdoors, Wilderness and Wildlife, Health and Medicine Type of Writing: Creative Non-Fiction, Interpretive Writing, Educational Writing, Essays, Features, Plain Language, Science Writing, Web Sites, Science Centre and Museum Exhibits Publications: Scientific American: Best Science Writing Online Muse Magazine (Cdn Museum Assoc) Zoomorphic Magazine WOLVES Magazine EarthLines Magazine Labrador Life Hakai Magazine Experience: See LinkedIn for my full CV: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/kimberlymoynahan Awards: Two of the science centre exhibits I wrote won national awards for Best Exhibit of the year. WCDR Scholarship Grant 2013 Finalist for 2013 Science Seeker Award for Best Psychology or Neuroscience Post Selected by Scientific American Blog Network for "Best Animal Stories of 2012" Seed Media Research Blogging - Editor's Choice Award Other Memberships: Science Writers & Communicators of Canada
Writer, freelance, commercial, web content, marketing copy, corporate communications, educational material, museum exhibits, science centres, interpretive writing, blogger, nature, science, essays, articles, plain language, Kingston, Toronto, Ontario,