i was, i flagged one in fuzz where you writing about cars interaction with wild life and accidents. And then you talk about self driving cars and the issues that thectorize. Your your, your story from dassa makes me think i would read a compendium of just your interactions with e wi p r people over the years for these books. I don't want to stop it, but i do love those. Gulp.
Mary Roach is the author of seven nonfiction books, including her latest, Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law.
"In these realms of the taboo, there's a tremendous amount of material that is really interesting, but that people have stayed away from. ... I'm kind of a bottom feeder. It's down there on the bottom where people don't want to go. But if that's what it takes to find interesting, new material, I'm fine with it. I don't care. I'm not easily grossed out. I don't feel that there's any reason why we shouldn't look at this. And over time, I started to feel that ... the taboo was preventing people from having conversations that it would be healthy to have."
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