Daniel Loxton

From 2009 to 2014 he regularly contributed to Skepticblog, a collaboration blog promoting science, critical thinking, and skepticism.

In several interviews Loxton talks about attending a science fiction conference in British Columbia in 1991 and hearing Beyerstein speak on behalf of the BC Skeptics.

"[4][5] Loxton worked as a professional shepherd in British Columbia on the Canadian side of the Alaska Panhandle.

[10] Loxton is the author of Evolution: How We and All Living Things Came To Be,[11] which was nominated for the Canadian Children's Book Centre's Norma Fleck Award for Children's Non-Fiction[12] and won the Lane Anderson Award (a $10,000 prize).

In 2011, he wrote Ankylosaur Attack (Tales of Prehistoric Life), which was nominated for a Forest of Reading Silver Birch Express award from the Ontario Library Association.

[14][15] He also appeared in an interview on the JREF podcast, For Good Reason in the episode dated February 6, 2010 and on Christopher Brown's Meet the Skeptics!

Loxton at book signing TAM 2013
Loxton at podium at TAM 2013 - Preserving Skeptic History