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Samuel Graydon
Editor at Times Literary Supplement
Samuel Graydon is the Science Editor at the Times Literary Supplement (TLS), a prestigious literary publication.123 He is a literary editor and freelance writer with a background in both science and literature.24
Education and Career
Graydon received his education at the University of Oxford.2 His role at the TLS involves writing regularly on a variety of topics, with a particular focus on science-related subjects including quantum mechanics and its intersection with literature.4
Literary Accomplishments
In addition to his editorial work, Graydon has achieved recognition in the literary world:
- He has published short fiction35
- He has been longlisted for an Alpine Fellowship35
- Some sources mention that he has also published poetry and won an Alpine fellowship6
Published Work
Graydon has contributed to various publications and projects:
- He has written book reviews for the TLS, including a review of "Einstein in Time and Space," which he described as a "mosaic biography" of Einstein7
- He is listed as an author on the Simon & Schuster website, suggesting potential future publications3
Samuel Graydon's diverse background in both science and literature allows him to bring a unique perspective to his role as Science Editor at the Times Literary Supplement, bridging the gap between these two fields in his writing and editorial work.