Legend of the Ztarr on iBooks

The first chapter of Legend of the Ztarr is now available on the iPad through the Apple iBookstore. Check it out!

Event: Center for Inquiry

Sara will be speaking at the Center for Inquiry‘s science cafe, Cafe Inquiry, on March 31st at 8pm in Hollywood. For more information about the CFI, visit their Cafe Inquiry page. You can also read more about this event on her blog, There Are Four Lights.

Sara will be opening the discussion with her presentation on Skepticism Through Manga. This is a free event and all are welcome. Tell your friends!

Speaking at TED

Recently, Sara spoke about manga and skepticism during TEDActive‘s TEDYou show lounge session. TEDActive is the simulcast, in Palm Springs, of the TED conference which takes place in Long Beach, CA. You can read more about TEDActive and Sara’s TEDYou talk over at her blog, There Are Four Lights.

If we want to distinguish what is true from what we simply want to be true, we will learn to be good skeptics.

TEDActive 2010

Last year, I attended the prestigious TED conference in Long Beach, CA, made cyber-famous by TED.com, as a 2009 TED Fellow. This February, I’ll be attending the conference’s simulcast in Palm Springs, TEDActive. The simulcast takes place at the Riviera Resort and includes a session called TEDYou, where TEDActive members give their own TED talks.

Recently, I found out that I will be one of those members participating in TEDYou. I’m going to be giving a talk on the show lounge stage—-which will be filmed liked the Long Beach TED U talks—-similar to the TED Fellow stage talk I did last year. The subject of my talk will center around my work in creating manga and promoting skepticism and critical thinking through storytelling.

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