Longitude | Dava Sobel on the Magic of Science Writing and Lifelong Discovery | Before the Bestseller 160


Today we have a very special guest: Dava Sobel, Pulitzer Prize finalist and bestselling author of LongitudeGalileo’s DaughterThe Glass Universe, and The Planets. Her books have been translated into more than 30 languages and continue to inspire readers around the world to see science through a more human lens. Known for blending meticulous research with emotional storytelling, Dava has built a lifelong career showing how curiosity and wonder can turn complex discoveries into timeless narratives.

In this episode, Dava shares her journey from an uncertain college student with five majors to a celebrated science writer. She talks about how stumbling into journalism taught her to write with clarity, speed, and heart, and how that foundation led to Longitude, the book that changed everything. From its humble beginnings as a magazine article to becoming a global bestseller, Dava reveals the behind-the-scenes details of its success, including her collaboration with small publishers, the role of independent booksellers, and the personal touch of writing the story for her mother.

Tune in for a conversation about the craft of science writing, the realities of life as an author, and the enduring magic of following your curiosity wherever it leads.

Learn more about Longitude here: https://a.co/d/bl0s20D

Learn more about Dava and her work at www.davasobel.com

Alex Strathdee
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