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Kim Steutermann Rogers
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Writer. Photographer. Science journalist. Covering, science, nature, Hawaii, life. Bylines in NatGeo SmithsonianMag AudubonMag; prose (CNF and fiction) in The Citron Review, Kelp Journal, Reckon Review, Gone Lawn, Milk Candy Review, and elsewhere. She/Her.
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Yes!

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HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY! We're giving $100 to help boost your writing in 2024—workshop, comp/submission fees, membership, critiques, books, pens—anything you find helpful, anywhere. Like & share to enter. We'll also give $100 to one of the organisations we support—winner to choose. Ends midnight NYC Dec 23

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Love that feedback. Thanks, Myna.

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I'm so touched by everyone's reaction to this story. Thank you @jacqdoyle.bsky.social for reading and commenting.

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Thanks, Dan. Your literary citizenship is beyond compare;-)

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One way to help tackle the growing plastic pollution problem could be all around us: microscopic bacteria and fungi.

One solution to the plastic crisis may lie in bugs’ bellies
One solution to the plastic crisis may lie in bugs’ bellies

Scientists are trying to engineer plastic-eating microorganisms that could help tackle our trash problem.

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Kim Steutermann Rogers
@kimsrogers.bsky.social
Writer. Photographer. Science journalist. Covering, science, nature, Hawaii, life. Bylines in NatGeo SmithsonianMag AudubonMag; prose (CNF and fiction) in The Citron Review, Kelp Journal, Reckon Review, Gone Lawn, Milk Candy Review, and elsewhere. She/Her.
475 followers605 following196 posts