Dorion Sagan is the author of numerous articles and sixteen books translated into eleven languages, including "Into the Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics, and Life" (with Eric D. Schneider, 2005) and "Up from Dragons: Evolution of Human Intelligence" (with John Skoyles, 2002). His "What is Life?" (with Lynn Margulis) was chosen (with works by Billie Holiday, Shakespeare, and others) as one of fifty "mind-altering masterpieces" by the "Utne Reader". Sagan's essays are included in collections edited by Richard Dawkins and E. O. Wilson. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst with a degree in history and has interests in philosophy and literature. Reviewing Sagan's "Microcosmos" in "The New York Times Book Review", Melvin Konner wrote: "This admiring reader of Carl Sagan, Lewis Thomas, and Stephen Jay Gould has seldom, if ever, seen such a luminous prose style in a work of this kind." Sagan has written for "The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review, Wired, The Skeptical Inquirer, The Smithsonian, The Ecologist, Omni, Natural History", and many others.