JNSI Volume 55, no. 1 / 2023
JNSI Volume 55, no. 1 / 2023
Story Abstracts
Editor’s Note — Britt Griswold
Victoria Fuller: Inspiration Spurs Conservation — Kathleen Marie Garness
A Day at the Flint Hills Discovery Centre — Gail Selfridge
Member Spotlight: Sara Lynn Cramb (open access) — Sara Lynn Cramb
Off the Charts: How a Personal Project Fueled My Knowledge for Data Visualization — Diogo Guerra
The Value of United States Copyright for Natural Science Illustrators — WM B. Westwood
Portrait of a Denisovan Girl: Reconstructing Anatomy Without a Skeleton — Maayan Harel
Member Spotlight — Sara Lynn Cramb
— Sara Lynn Cramb
I like to say that I draw things for a living. It’s what I’ve wanted to do for as long as I can remember. I grew up in rural Ohio and had abundant time to explore outside when the weather was agreeable, and a wonderful library of beautifully illustrated children's books to pore over when it was not. I illustrated stories on loose sheets of paper that my mom helped me staple together into makeshift books. I wanted to be like my idols: children's illustrators Jan Brett, Eric Carle, and Charley Harper...
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