"I think what all nonfiction writers are aiming for is to make people think about things differently — to tell you a story from somewhere that, if you’re vaguely familiar with it, challenges what you think you know about it, or, if it’s a story you’ve never heard before, introduces you to a whole new place or a whole new idea. I’m basically trying to tilt your worldview a little bit."
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On what she hopes to accomplish when writing environmental pieces in “Telling the Big Story: An Interview with Science Writer Elizabeth Kolbert” in American Experience (2017 Jan 13)
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