Gorman, James
GORMAN, James
GORMAN, James. American, b. 1949. Genres: Children's fiction, Children's non-fiction, Essays. Career: Journalist, columnist, and author. Associated with St. John Valley Times, Madawaska, ME; Discover magazine, columnist. Publications: NONFICTION, EXCEPT AS NOTED: First Aid for Hypochondriacs (humor), 1982; (with J.R. Horner) Maia: A Dinosaur Grows Up (juvenile fiction), 1985; (with Horner) Digging Dinosaurs, 1988; The Man with No Endorphins, and Other Reflections on Science (adapted from Gorman's column in Discover magazine), 1988; The Total Penguin, 1990; Ocean Enough and Time: Discovering the Waters around Antarctica, 1995. Address: c/o Discover Magazine, 114 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10011, U.S.A.
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