SARA LIPPINCOTT (1938-2023) was an editor specializing in nonfiction who edited some eighty books about science for the general public including bestsellers such as Bill Bradley’s Time Present, Time Past, Timothy Ferris’s The Whole Shebang, Lee Smolin’s The Trouble with Physics, and John McPhee’s Pulitzer prize-winning Annals of the Former World.
A longtime nonfiction editor at The New Yorker, she moved to Los Angeles in 1993, where she taught writing for ten years at Caltech and later became an editor at the now-defunct Los Angeles Times Book Review. From 1996, she edited the sixteen books in the Edge Annual Question series, and the twenty-two books in the Science Masters I and Science Masters II series.
Several days ago, Sara called to give me the sad news that she was very ill and the end was near. She also had a request: “I have something I’ve written that I would like you to publish on Edge.” Yesterday, on Sunday, October 29, 2023, Sara died peacefully.
Thus, it is with great sadness, but also with a deep sense of love and appreciation, that I share with you Sara’s piece, “The Tea Table.”