JNSI Volume 50, no. 1 / 2018
JNSI Volume 50, no. 1 / 2018
Story Abstracts
Editor’s Note — Gail Guth
Beautiful, Luminous Gray — Patricia Savage
Pages From My Sketchbook — Richard Rauh
Special Pull-Out Section: GNSI 2018 Conference, Washington D.C.
Cornelia Hesse-Honegger’s ‘Disturbed’ Insects — Genevieve Hitchings
Member Spotlight: Dino Pulerá (Open Access)
Chapter Happenings, Part I — Gail Guth
Member Spotlight: Dino Pulerá
— Dino Pulerá
I’ve always been inquisitive and fascinated by nature. I would spend many hours drawing as a child but, despite my interest in nature, I never thought to draw it. Instead, I spent my time reading and drawing Marvel Comics superheroes. Being the son of immigrant parents, I was encouraged to pursue a career that was stable and with a steady income; they didn’t want their son to become a struggling artist. So I set my sights on science with the hopes of going to medical school.
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