How Birdsong Evolves: In the Footsteps of an Oxford Biologist

By Julia Flynn Siler / March 27, 2025 /

Dr. Nilo Merino Recalde, a young researcher studying birdsong at the University of Oxford, walks through a wintry landscape leading into Wytham Woods in Oxfordshire, a woodland habitat for birds, foxes, badgers, and insects. This 1,000-acre woodlands, which date back to the last ice age, are one of the most studied wild places on the…

Walking the Bells

By Julia Flynn Siler / February 19, 2025 /

My first Saturday in Oxford, I walk down the Banbury Road towards St. Giles Church. My small roller bag click clacks over the broken sidewalk. Bells peal in a melodic succession:123456…654321. At first, the ringing seems to be coming from a dated glass and concrete building – a structure, I learned, that some locals consider…

Becoming a Late-in-Life Athlete

By Julia Flynn Siler / March 17, 2024 /

In the early days of the pandemic, I began sculling on a creek flowing into the San Francisco Bay – a waterway that’s home to egrets, herons, and the occasional northern spotted owl.  Wearing a mask inside the boathouse, I joined other fledgling rowers on a novice master’s team. Four years later, I’m still rowing…

Lahaina’s Banyan Tree

By Julia Flynn Siler / August 14, 2023 /

The subject line was “Hello from New York Times Opinion.” It landed in my inbox about 24-hours after the horrific wildfires on Maui had begun to spread. I’d already checked in with friends who live on the island, to make sure they were safe. Like the rest of the world, I was watching in horror…

92nd Annual California Book Awards

By Julia Flynn Siler / June 5, 2023 /

Founded in 1931 during the depths of America’s Great Depression, the Commonwealth Club’s California Book Awards celebrates its 92nd anniversary this year and tonight is the award’s ceremony. Please join us at 6 p.m. PT to honor some of the state’s most distinguished writers. It will be streaming at https://www.commonwealthclub.org/events/2023-06-05/92nd-annual-california-book-awards The purpose of the awards…

California Book Awards – 2022 Finalists!

By Julia Flynn Siler / August 20, 2021 /

Founded in 1931 during the depths of America’s Great Depression, the Commonwealth Club’s California Book Awards celebrates its 92nd anniversary this year.   The purpose of the awards is to highlight the work of California authors – a praiseworthy goal at a time when the publishing industry (then and now) remains focused on East Coast…

The Safe Place That Became Unsafe

By Julia Flynn Siler / January 5, 2021 /

Early on in the research for The White Devil’s Daughters, I learned about a horrific aftermath to the story I was writing. My focus was on a group of women residents and staffers of a historic safe house who fought sex slavery at the turn of the 20th century. One day, while sifting through case…

The Queen’s Diaries

By Julia Flynn Siler / July 25, 2020 /

It took a decade for The Diaries of Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii to finally be published. The result: a stunningly beautiful book that will be used by scholars and lovers of Hawaii for years to come. David W. Forbes led the effort to gather and annotate the diaries of the last queen of Hawaii, aided…

Overcrowded prisons in our back yards

By Julia Flynn Siler / July 3, 2020 /

I wrote this essay on San Quentin for an online class I’m taking titled “Reading and Writing the Very Short Essay.” It’s taught by one of my favorite authors, Lauren Markham. It was published in Sunday’s Sacramento Bee print edition and other McClatchy papers throughout the state on July 5, 2020 and appeared online a…

Honoring Hawaii’s Queen

By Julia Flynn Siler / July 1, 2020 /

At a time when statues are toppling across the nation, one work of public art stands tall. It is the eight-foot-tall bronze of Hawaii’s Queen Lili’uokalani, who faces the state Capitol in Honolulu. This  beautifully rendered artwork, by the American realist sculptor Marianna Pineda,  is even more powerful today than it was when it was…