Claire Eamer
Writer – Researcher – Editor

Non-fiction

In bookstores now

Super Crocs & Monster Wings: Modern Animals’ Ancient Past

Super Crocs & Monster Wings: Modern Animals’ Ancient Past by Claire Eamer, published by Annick Press.

It’s hard to imagine, but about 99% of all the species that ever lived are already extinct. Some died off suddenly during global catastrophes, while others gradually disappeared as the world evolved. But some animals didn’t vanish altogether, and their distant relatives live among us today.

What were these ancient animals like? In a word, surprising. Ground-dwelling sloths were so tall they could nibble the leaves in treetops. Rabbit-sized camels scampered through the underbrush. Giant dragonflies the size of hawks were masters of the skies, swooping down on flies as big as chickadees.

Author Claire Eamer distills millions of years of global history on the astonishing evolution of six modern-day animals. At the same time, readers are treated to a visual feast of artists’ colorful renderings of the ancients, together with color photographs of their modern-day counterparts.

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Traitors’ Gate, and Other Doorways to the Past

“Traitors’ Gate, and Other Doorways to the Past” – take a walk in time by passing through eight remarkable entrances with kings and queens, saints and slaves.

Many doors have an astonishingly rich history. Over the centuries, Traitors’ Gate, the notorious entry into the Tower of London, has been a gateway into a fortress, a royal palace and even a prison.

In “Traitors’ Gate”, the glorious and sometimes blighted history of doorways colorfully unfolds in profiles that tell the story of each history-rich portal. Other famous doorways featured include:

Filled with fascinating facts and surprising stories, and accented by a superb selection of photographs, “Traitors’ Gate” is an irresistible doorway to the past. Watch for it in bookstores late this summer!

Previous publications

“Rare waterfowl sightings in the Yukon” in Flyway, Vol. 28 No. 1 (Winter 2007), Ducks Unlimited Canada’s Prairie-Western Boreal Region magazine.

“Scientist as Cobbler” in YesMag, July/Aug 2006.

“Earwax: It’s All in the Genes!” in YesMag, July/Aug 2006.

“DUC teams up with Saskatchewan Forestry Association in new teen magazine” in Flyway, Vol. 27 No. 3 (Summer 2006), Ducks Unlimited Canada’s Prairie-Western Boreal Region magazine.

“A Mammoth Task” in YesMag, May/June 2006.

“Devil’s Elbow trail showcases Yukon wetlands” in Flyway, Vol. 27 No. 2 (Spring 2006), Ducks Unlimited Canada’s Prairie-Western Boreal Region magazine.

“Klondike Gold: An Interactive History” (Hyperborean Productions and DNA Multimedia Corp. in cooperation with the Dawson City Museum, 1996). I was a principal writer and hypertext editor.

“The Canadian Rodeo Book” (Western Producer Prairie Books, 1982), co-written with Thirza Jones.

Your Yukon

Your Yukon was a popular weekly column on Yukon science, which ran from 1996 to 2006. It appeared every Friday in the Yukon News and on the internet. The Yukon office of Environment Canada was responsible for starting the column and keeping it going for more than 10 years.

I wrote about a third of the columns, including the first hundred. Here are a few of my favourites.

Beaver skulls

Canada’s rarest plant rediscovered in Kluane region

Ancient beaver dam records beaver building techniques

Ravens hit town in winter

Light storms rage above the sky

Ancient creeks created modern Yukon oases

For more information about my non-fiction writing and contract work, contact me at claire-eamer [at] sff.net.