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Whether you’re a reader, event organizer, journalist, or educator — Anthony would love to hear from you.

How To Reach Anthony

Anthony welcomes inquiries for speaking engagements, media interviews, book club visits, and reader questions. Use the contact form and you’ll receive a reply within 2 – 4 business days.

You can also reach Anthony directly at wood.tony@gmail.com

For media kits, high-resolution author photos, and press materials, please visit the About page.

Email Anthony

info@anthonyrwood.com

Based In

Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about speaking engagements, book events, and Anthony’s work.

Yes! Anthony speaks at conferences, universities, literary festivals, meteorological associations, and corporate events. He covers topics including the science and history of weather, the writing process, and the intersection of climate and human experience. Use the contact form above to inquire about dates and availability.

Absolutely. Anthony enjoys connecting directly with readers and is happy to join book club meetings — in person when geography allows, or via video call. Reach out through the contact form with your group’s location, preferred dates, and the book you’ll be discussing.

Signed copies are sometimes available at Anthony’s in-person events and book signings. For bulk orders or personalized inscriptions for gifts or organizations, please reach out via the contact form and Anthony will do his best to accommodate your request.

Yes. As a veteran journalist and author, Anthony welcomes interviews for print, broadcast, podcast, and online media. Please use the contact form and include your outlet, topic, and proposed timeline. A high-resolution author photo and bio are available on the About page.

Anthony speaks on the history and science of weather, biometeorology and human health, the making of his books Snow and Something in the Air, narrative nonfiction writing, and careers in science journalism. He tailors his presentations to fit the audience — from general public events to professional meteorological conferences.

Yes — Snow and Something in the Air have both been used in university courses in meteorology, environmental science, and journalism. For bulk academic orders or to inquire about Anthony visiting your class, please get in touch via the contact form or reach out directly to his publisher, Prometheus Books.

The best way is to subscribe to Anthony’s newsletter using the form below — he shares updates on new writing, upcoming events, and stories about weather and its enduring impact on our lives. You can also follow him on Facebook, X (Twitter), and Instagram.

Anthony has been featured on a variety of podcasts and radio programs discussing weather science, his books, and narrative nonfiction. He’s happy to appear on shows that align with his subject matter. Please use the contact form to introduce your podcast and proposed topic, and he’ll get back to you promptly.

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