Dyani Sabin is a writer based in the Midwest. Originally from Ohio, she has a B.A. in biology from Oberlin College, where she studied crayfish and worked in the library. A graduate of NYU’s Science, Health, and Environmental Reporting Program, and the popular fiction MFA track from Stonecoast at the University of Southern Maine, you can find her haunting the endangered species list, lurking in a cornfield, or tucked away in the corner of her local bookstore.
Selected Publications
* History of Orconectes, Reckoning 7
* Letter to Eve, Corvid Queen
* This is a Romantic Comedy, Reckoning Our Beautiful Reward
* These Bones of Clay, Vasatarien Volume 5, Issue 2
* Tsunami Came In Sparkling Midnight, Fairy Tale Magazine
* Mother Wicked, Strange Horizons
Selected Science Journalism
* The Endangered Species List is Full of Ghosts, Popular Science
* How elite athletes keep their heads in the game, Popular Science
* The physics of throwing a perfect baseball pitch, Popular Science
* The complex physics behind bending it like a World Cup player, Popular Science
* How the new World Cup ball was designed to not influence the games, Popular Science
* While you sleep, scientists will use a space telescope to spy on migrating birds, Popular Science
* A pet’s death can hurt more than losing a fellow human, Popular Science
* These ultra-rare monkey twins have different fathers, National Geographic
* The twisted physics behind the incredible sport of ‘tricking’, THe Washington Post
* Rose Scented Beer Is Coming, Changing Happy Hour Forever, The Daily Beast
* Women Who Use IUDs May Have Lower Risk of Cervical Cancer, Live Science
* The Paradox of Safety Testing Autonomous Cars, Inverse
* This Private Test Track Is Like Area 51 for Self-Driving Cars, Inverse
* Amber Rose Brings Back the Bush, Delighting Pro-Pube Scientists, Inverse
* Facebook Mind-Reading is "Beyond Science Fiction", Says Noam Chomsky, Inverse
* Noam Chomsky Says Mind-Reading Tech Is Impossible and Dangerous, Inverse
* Gecko-Inspired Stickiness Could Be the Future of Robot Manufacturing, Inverse
* It's OK to Love Movies That Are So Bad They're Good, Inverse
* The Olympic Whitewater Course Is an Engineering Marvel, Inverse
* Olympics Table Tennis Has Some Ball Problems, Inverse
* Failure to Find Aliens Means We're in Safe Space, Inverse
* Do We Have a Right to Bionic Arms?, Inverse
My full bylines (that are availible online) can be found:
Music Information Literacy: Inclusion and Advocacy
I am co-editor of the forthcoming book, Music Information Literacy: Inclusion and Advocacy, from Library Juice Press, forthcoming in early 2024. Take a look at the blurb linked above!
We should get cover art and an official publication date soon. I'll post links where you can purchase it once it is up for preorder.
Media coverage and Interviews:
Bringing Science to Life Through Journalism, Hillary Hempstead, Oberlin Alumni Magazine
Lost in Translation, Oberlin Alumni Magazine