Arietellus Reviews, LLC is a one-person company, just me, biological oceanographer Charles B. Miller. I used to supply scientific editing services from this site. Soon it will be the entry point for downloading chapters from a book I've written titled Oar Feet and Opal Teeth, About Copepods and Copepodologists. I
It is a large book, 21 Chapters, about 160,000 words and 268 figures. There are remaining problems to be solved. (1) All chapters feature one or more biologists who have been important to recent developments in the scientific study of copepods. Two of those chapters are still being checked by their human subjects. The copepods considered have not been given a chance to check what I say about them. (2) I need to request and obtain about 200 more figure permissions, mostly from journals. From previous experience, I know that will take awhile. I will do that work in chapter order, so the book will appear in serial form (like a Dickens novel).
Something about me:
Charles Miller: I received my Ph.D. from Scripps Institution of Oceanography (Univ. California, San Diego) in 1969. I taught and conducted research in the graduate oceanography program at Oregon State University from 1970 to 2003. I remain associated with OSU as an Emeritus Professor. My specialty is marine zooplankton, with interests in all aspects of marine ecology. In 2012 I published with Patricia Wheeler a second edition of a textbook, Biological Oceanography (Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK).
This website may also become the entry point for other small-press publishing: poetry, novellas, and possibly a writers' blog. That activity will be in cooperation with my son, Matthew E. Miller.
It is a large book, 21 Chapters, about 160,000 words and 268 figures. There are remaining problems to be solved. (1) All chapters feature one or more biologists who have been important to recent developments in the scientific study of copepods. Two of those chapters are still being checked by their human subjects. The copepods considered have not been given a chance to check what I say about them. (2) I need to request and obtain about 200 more figure permissions, mostly from journals. From previous experience, I know that will take awhile. I will do that work in chapter order, so the book will appear in serial form (like a Dickens novel).
Something about me:
Charles Miller: I received my Ph.D. from Scripps Institution of Oceanography (Univ. California, San Diego) in 1969. I taught and conducted research in the graduate oceanography program at Oregon State University from 1970 to 2003. I remain associated with OSU as an Emeritus Professor. My specialty is marine zooplankton, with interests in all aspects of marine ecology. In 2012 I published with Patricia Wheeler a second edition of a textbook, Biological Oceanography (Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK).
This website may also become the entry point for other small-press publishing: poetry, novellas, and possibly a writers' blog. That activity will be in cooperation with my son, Matthew E. Miller.
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