Karen C. Fox

Karen C. Fox
Born (1969-12-11) December 11, 1969
Washington, DC, US
Occupation Writer
Period 1992–present
Genre Astronomy, physics, history of physics and astronomy, travel
Website
www.karenceliafox.com

Karen C. Fox (born December 11, 1969) is an American science writer specializing in physics, astronomy, and the history of science for adults and children.

Biography

In addition to her science writing, Fox was a relationship columnist for America Online, Oxygen, and Dating911 from 1997 to 2001. Writing under the moniker "The Dating Diva," she was known for making metaphorical parallels between quantum physics and modern romance.[1] She is also a published travel writer.

Fox is a 1987 graduate of the National Cathedral School. She majored in physics and English at Amherst College and studied science communication as a graduate student at University of California, Santa Cruz.[2] She is the daughter of Patricia Smith,[3] founder of the nonprofit women's organization Peace X Peace and co-founder of the Melton Foundation.

Selected works

Books

Magazine Articles

Radio

Web Projects

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