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  1. www.edge.org › memberbio › max_brockmanMax Brockman | Edge.org

    MAX BROCKMAN is CEO of Brockman, Inc., an international literary agency, and editor of What's Next? Dispatches on the Future of Science and Future Science: Essays from the Cutting Edge.. He also works with the Edge Foundation, Inc., the nonprofit foundation that publishes edge.org. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in 2002, he lives ...

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    Jul 1, 2011 · [MAX BROCKMAN:] Academia, with its somewhat old-fashioned structure and rules, can appear quite a strange place when observed from the outside. Frequently, through my work as a literary agent, I’ve noticed that if you’re an academic who writes about your work for a general audience, you’re thought by some of your colleagues to be wasting ...

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  4. Liked by Max Brockman. I’m the CEO of Brockman, Inc.—the natural home for the authors of serious nonfiction. As a Literary Agent, I’m on the hunt for great minds with authoritative and ...

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  5. Dec 31, 2008 · MAX BROCKMAN is a literary agent at Brockman, Inc.. He also works with Edge Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit foundation that publishes Edge. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in 2002, he lives in New York City. Further reading on Edge: Preface.

  6. Max Brockman is the vice president of Brockman, Inc., a literary agency, and the editor of What’s Next?Dispatches on the Future of Science.He also works with the Edge Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit organization that publishes the Edge newsletter (www.edge.com).

  7. About Max Brockman. Max Brockman is the vice president of Brockman, Inc., a literary agency, and the editor of What’s Next? Dispatches on the Future of Science. He also works with the Edge Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit organization that publishes the Edge newsletter (www.edge.com)…. More about Max Brockman

  8. Max Brockman. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, May 26, 2009 - Science - 256 pages. Will climate change force a massive human migration to the Northern Rim?

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