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Joshua Roebke
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Joshua Roebke is a writer, critic, and historian. He is finishing his first book, a social and cultural history of particles and physics titled The Invisible World. The book will be published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux and won a Whiting Foundation Creative Nonfiction Grant. His writing has appeared at The Best American Science and Nature Writing, Los Angeles Review of Books, Joyland, Kenyon Review, Scientific American, Quanta, Wired, and elsewhere. He teaches courses on literature, science, and equity at the University of Texas at Austin. He now lives in LA.
Parallel Practice: Aftermath
This is often all I need from it. To make sense of some immediate piece. To ease the ache of existence.