EVENTS & PRESS, ETC.
- Discussed HI-SEAS and going interstellar on a live version of the StarTalk All-Stars podcast at Caveat in NYC, Nov 2018
- Reading at KGB Bar in NYC, October 2018
- Reading at Dixon Place in NYC for GUTS, September 2018
- Wide-ranging discussion with Michael Garfield on science journalism, food on Mars, teaching writing in prison, etc., etc., September 2018
- Guest on the BBC Why Factor Programme on boredom, August 2018
- Poet Anastasios Kanazes and I spent the night at a particle accelerator in Berkeley, CA, July 2018
- Photo essay from the night at the particle accelerator, photos by Kelly J Owen, July 2018
- Video of the “autonomous ecosystems” panel at the Santa Fe Institute’s InterPlanetary Festival on which I spoke, June 2018
- Panelist at the Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics hosted by the University of Kansas, January 2018
- Short piece for Axios on what it will take to get to Mars, October 2017
- Quoted in this CNET piece on colonizing Mars, September 2017
- Participated on the Santa Fe Institute’s InterPlanetary Project panel discussion, July 2017
- Interviewed for the Santa Fe Reporter piece on the InterPlanetary Project, July 2017
- In which I discuss boredom on Mars for the CBC Radio-Canada, November 2016
- Ignite Talk I gave on how living on Mars made me a poet, June 2016
- One question and one answer in Hayden’s Ferry Review about the poem “Pierogies From the Old Country,” March 2016
- Interviewed for the NPR podcast Hidden Brain. Talked about boredom, March 2016
- Published a poem in Harvard Review called “How Can You Count in These Exponential Times?,” December 2015
- Mention in the New Yorker magazine about preparations for a mission to Mars, April 2015
- Podcast for Semantica Research discussing Reality Mining: Using Big Data to Engineer a Better World, April 2015
- Panelist on New America Foundation discussion “The Race to Mars and Back,” April 2015
- Slate essay, “An All Female Mission to Mars” turned into a limerick for NPR’s Wait Wait …Don’t Tell Me, October 2014
- “For Mars Mission, Sending More Women Might Make Economical Sense,” interview on NPR’s All Things Considered, October 2014
- “Researching What Makes Something Funny & Designing Technology To Deceive,” interview on New Hampshire Public Radio’s Word of Mouth, September 2014
- “All You Have Eaten: On Keeping a Perfect Record,” Lucky Peach Spring 2014
- Boredom on a Mars mission, interview with Jordana Green of WCCO CBS News Radio, March 2014 (starts at 17:00)
- “Why the Dalai Lama is no doubt down with big data,” Bloomreach, March 2014
- “The Mysterious and Dangerous Nature of Moon Dust,” Southern California Public Radio, November 2013
- “Danger! This Mission to Mars Could Bore You to Death,” New York Times, July 2013
- “A Typical Day in the Life of a Martian Colonist,” Buzzfeed, June 2013
- “Kate Greene Wins 2011 Adventure Swim Contest,” Daily News of Open Water Swimming, November 2011
- “Maker Faire = DIY Gear Heads + Gadgets,” San Francisco Chronicle, May 2008
PROJECTS
- Hand Reading Big Data Headlines, a tumblr inspired by big data headlines, 2014
- Collected Discover blog posts from Mars (17 total), 2013
- Collected Economist blog posts from Mars (5 total), 2013
- HI-SEAS simulated Mars mission, crew writer, second-in-command, 2013
- Rivers and Roads Journal, a diary of cross-country open-water swimming, 2012
- Light Pipe Dreams, a blog about making a fiber-optic light pipe for the Maker Faire, 2008
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