Lots to relay in this issue of Friday's Elk, including news on two books. So let's dig in!
I've written a new edition of A Planet of Viruses, which has just come out. It has the same micro-format of the original edition a decade ago: twelve essays on twelve of my favorite viruses. But I've updated it throughout with new scientific research. Most significantly, I've written a chapter on Covid-19, drawing on my reporting for The New York Times over the past year.
The book also has a new look, courtesy of an old friend. When I turned ten, my family moved to the rural fringe of western New Jersey, where I didn't know a soul. Someone told my parents that a kid like me who was always writing stories and drawing comic strips should meet another ten-year old there named Ian Schoenherr, who drew pictures of Willy Wonka and such. We've been friends ever since. Ian has gone on to illustrate a long string of books, while I've been writing others. This is the first time he has illustrated a book of mine, and I couldn't be more pleased. You can order the third edition here.
Life's Edge: Podcasts and More
This weekend, the New York Times Book Review put Life's Edge on the cover, with a review from Siddhartha Mukherjee, author of Emperor of All Maladies and The Gene. It's a career first for me, so I'm inexpressibly grateful.
The Washington Post reviewed Life's Edge as well, writing, "The pleasures of Life’s Edge derive from its willingness to sit with the ambiguities it introduces, instead of pretending to conclusively transform the senseless into the sensible.”
I also had an hour-long conversation with Meghna Chakrabarti, host of National Public Radio's On Point. Listen here. Pamela Paul, the editor of the New York Times Book Review, hosted me on her podcast as well.
You can order the book here.
Not Missing My Shot
After writing for months about the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, it's weirdly elating to get their messenger RNA pumped in my shoulder. Looking forward to full immunization in mid-May.
That's all for now. Stay safe!
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Best wishes, Carl
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