Zion Lights

Zion Lights is author of The Ultimate Guide to Green Parenting, a science-based nonfiction book. She is also the Contributing Editor of JUNO magazine and a Huffington Post blogger.[1] She blogs at Sustainable Science: A Biodegradable Family's Journey.[2]

Zion was born in Britain in the West Midlands and attended The University of Reading. She graduated with a BA in English Language & Literature in 2005. In August 2015 she was dubbed 'Britain's greenest mother' by The Daily Telegraph newspaper.[3] In September 2015 Lucy Siegle writing in The Observer called Zion 'an eco pragmatist, happily heavily on evidence'.[4]

Zion is an outspoken science advocate and the Western Morning News newspaper reported that Zion is anti-pseudoscience.[5]

In 2013 Zion was on the cover of Breastfeeding Matters magazine. Zion was a columnist for The Express & Echo newspaper for six months in 2014.[6]

Zion has written two books: a work of creative writing titled More Things Should Be Thought Out Thus (2010), and a nonfiction book titled The Ultimate Guide to Green Parenting (2015), published by New Internationalist Publications[7]

Zion had her first poem published in an anthology at the age of 14. Her poetry has appeared in various publications including the Tolpuddle Special of Citizen 32 magazine alongside Tony Benn and Benjamin Zephaniah, and in Musings, a poetry collection collated to raise funds for La Leche League GB.[8]

Zion lives in Devon with her family.

Notes and references

  1. "Zion Lights". huffingtonpost.co.uk.
  2. Zion. "Sustainable Science: A Biodegradable Family's Journey". sustainablesciencefamily.blogspot.co.uk.
  3. "Meet Britain's Greenest Mother". telegraph.co.uk.
  4. "The eco guide to green parenting". telegraph.co.uk.
  5. "'Greenest' Mum warns against internet scare-mongers". telegraph.co.uk.
  6. "writing". Zion Lights.
  7. The New Internationalist Team. "The Ultimate Guide to Green Parenting -- New Internationalist". newint.org.
  8. "Mother's Milk Books". mothersmilkbooks.com.
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