AWARD-WINNING WRITER DAVID QUAMMEN TO DISCUSS AMAZING LIFE OF CHARLES DARWIN

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Date: 20070314
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Wright State University issued the following news release:

After discovering his theory of natural selection, Charles Darwin waited more than 20 years to publish his findings. Was he shy? A procrastinator? Afraid of the reaction from the scientific community and the public?

Award-winning science, nature and travel writer David Quammen will discuss Darwin's fascinating life when he presents "Charles Darwin: The Secret Life of a Conservative Revolutionary" on Thursday, April 5, at 7 p.m. in the Student Union Apollo Room on the Wright State campus. A book signing will precede the presentation ...

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