
Chet Raymo (born September 17, 1936 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is a noted writer, educator and naturalist. He is Professor Emeritus of Physics at Stonehill College, in Easton, Massachusetts. His weekly newspaper column Science Musings appeared in the Boston Globe for twenty years, and his musings can still be read online at www.sciencemusings.com. His most famous book was the novel entitled The Dork of Cork, and was made into the feature length film Frankie Starlight. Raymo is also the author of Walking Zero, a scientific and historical account of his wanderings along the Prime Meridian in Great Britain. Raymo was the recipient of the 1998 Lannan Literary Award for his Nonfiction work.

An Introduction to Astronomy for Every Night of the Year
1982

2001

1996

Science and Faith on Ireland's Holy Mountain
2004

A Naturalist's Search for God
1987

A Novel of the Year 1000
1995

1999

The Exhilarating Connection Between Science and Spirituality
1998

1993

A One-Mile Walk Through the Universe
2003

An Astronomical Pilgrimage
1985

A Love Story
2005

Discovering Cosmic Space and Time Along the PRIME MERIDIAN
2006

The Making of a Religious Naturalist
2008

1989