Author Monique Brouillette @mo_brouillette Monique Brouillette is a freelance journalist based in southern Maine. She covers science, health and tech. Her work has appeared in Scientific American, Technology Review, Quanta, Science and several other publications. Courage and empathy: Winners of the 2023 American Mosaic Journalism Prize By Monique Brouillette and Jacqui BanaszynskiCongratulations to Cerise Castle and Carvell Wallace, this year’s recipients of the American Mosaic Journalism Prize. The prize was launched in 2018 by the Heising-Simons… February 17, 2023 How the voices of five young women from remote, coastal Maine challenge stereotypes Gigi Georges is a self-described city kid. She is a long-time policy advocate and advisor who was born and raised in Brooklyn and spent most of her life moving between… June 16, 2021 What happened when a journalist tracked the origins of the rape evidence kit Most stories about female inventors simply congratulate women for being as capable as men. But Pagan Kennedy, author, podcast producer and New York Times columnist, thinks we need to move… November 4, 2020 What happens when a superstar novelist is asked to profile a superstar actress? Ann Patchett writes about Reese Witherspoon: No celebrity dirt, a storytelling structure, lots of dialog about books and houses and feminism July 28, 2020 Can deep reporting answer the ultimate coronavirus question: How will it end? One of the things that distinguishes the coronavirus outbreak from disasters that have come before is the disorienting flood of research and information. Credit — or blame — that on… April 21, 2020 Ripping up the narrative arc and fumbling your way to structure Every story has a beginning, middle, and an end. But in the telling, stories don’t necessarily conform to that neat order. For Dave Cullen, freelance journalist and bestselling author, there… April 4, 2019