Kristen M. HallowsCurationFirst, a death. Then, the purge: waves of purges, more accurately, sustained by unpredictable reservoirs of human will. Decades’ worth of a…Mar 7Mar 7
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Kristen M. HallowsinThe StartupWhy Natural Doesn’t Always Equal SafeDrug-herb interactions are rising; so are herbal supplement salesAug 6, 2019Aug 6, 2019
Kristen M. HallowsinInvisible IllnessThe Country Doctor Who Cured InsanityJohn Ferguson lost his own mind before revolutionizing drug therapy in mid-20th century AmericaJun 21, 20191Jun 21, 20191
Kristen M. HallowsThe Librarian Who Uncovered a National DisgraceA Cold War-era secret wouldn’t evade Sandra Marlow for longMay 8, 20191May 8, 20191
Kristen M. HallowsinCuriosity Never Killed the WriterWhen LSD Made a Better ArchitectTo design for those with altered perception, Kyoshi Izumi first had to have his perception alteredMay 7, 20191May 7, 20191
Kristen M. HallowsinFuture VisionYour Creative Nonfiction Cravings ExplainedNarrative isn’t just a thing — it’s a competencyMay 3, 2019May 3, 2019