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Timothy
John Brookes
Director
of Champlain’s Professional Writing Program
Tim Brookes’
writing has appeared in Harper’s, the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times
Magazine, National Geographic, Outside, The Boston Globe, American History and
some 50 other publications. He is a contributing editor for the U.S. Airways
magazine Attache and has been a regular essayist for National Public Radio since
1989. He holds his M.A. (Oxon) from Pembroke College, Oxford.
Publications:
Books
- Catching
My Breath: An Asthmatic Explores his Illness, Times Books, 1994; paperback
by Vintage Books, 1995
- Signs of
Life: a Memoir of Hospice, Times Books, 1997; paperback by Upper Access
Books, 1999
- A Hell
of a Place to Lose a Cow: an American Hitchhiking Odyssey, National Geographic
Adventure Press, 2000, paperback also by NGAP, 2001, Dutch edition published
as Geen plek om een koe kwijt te raken, by NG Netherlands, 2002.
- Behind
the Mask: How the World Survived SARS, American Public Health Association
Books, January 2005
- Guitar:
An American Life, Grove Atlantic Press, June 2005
- The Driveway
Diaries: A Dirt Road Almanac, Turtle Point Press, New York, June 2005
- A Warning
Shot: Influenza and the 2004 Flu Vaccine Shortage, American Public Health
Association Books, September 2005
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