Michael Sims


Michael Sims is a noted American nonfiction writer, author most recently of The Story of Charlotte's Web. His other nonfiction books include In the Womb: Animals, Apollo’s Fire, Adam's Navel, and Darwin's Orchestra. He is also an acclaimed anthologist, editor of several volumes of Victorian and Edwardian fiction and poetry. Sims's nonfiction books have received critical acclaim in every English-speaking country as well as in translation in Europe and Asia.

Early life

Born in rural eastern Tennessee, near the small town of Crossville, Sims has described in interviews how he grew up in a household without a telephone, an automobile, or, at times, indoor plumbing. He spent his teenage years in a wheelchair because of rheumatic arthritis following an attack of rheumatic fever. Although Robert Macfarlane in the Sunday Times said that Sims “is clearly the beneficiary of a wide-ranging American liberal-arts education,” actually Sims did not attend university. But he developed in childhood a preoccupation with literature, art, and nature, themes that dominate his adult work.

Career

Sims published his first book, Darwin's Orchestra, in 1997, about which Martin Gardner wrote, "Sims's range is awesome." But it was Sims's second book, Adam's Navel: A Natural and Cultural History of the Human Form, in 2003, that established his reputation as an original and witty observer of the natural world. Published simultaneously in the U.S. and England, it was chosen as a Library Journal Best Science Book and a New York Times Notable Book. In 2007 Viking published Apollo's Fire: A Day on Earth in Nature and Imagination, which National Public Radio chose as one of the best science books of the year. In 2009 National Geographic Books published In the Womb: Animals, a companion book to two installments of the acclaimed In the Womb series on the National Geographic Channel.
Sims's writing has been published in many periodicals, including the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New Statesman, Chronicle of Higher Education, Gourmet, Orion and American Archaeology.
He has appeared on many radio and television programs, including a multi-part documentary about women's bodies on BBC Radio 4's popular program Woman's Hour, as well as on The Early Show on CBS and Inside Edition.

Books by Michael Sims

1997 -
2003 -
2007 – ; U.S. paperback subtitle "A Journey through the Extraordinary Wonders of an Ordinary Day"
2009 – , linked to a documentary series on the National Geographic Channel
2011 - subtitle "E. B. White's Eccentric Life in Nature and the Birth of an American Classic"
2014 -
2017 -
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Arthur and Sherlock

Collections edited

2006 – , by Don Marquis, Edited with Notes and Introduction by Michael Sims
2007 – , by Maurice Leblanc, Edited with Notes and Introduction by Michael Sims
2009 – , Edited with Notes and Introduction by Michael Sims
2010 – , Edited with Notes and Introduction by Michael Sims
2011 - , Edited with Notes and Introduction by Michael Sims
2011 - , Edited with Notes and Introduction by Michael Sims