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I'm relatively new to Goodreads, but happy to be on board! My first order of business is to thank the nearly 1000 people who entered the contest to win a preprint of my next book Last Ape Standing: The Seven-Million-Year Story of How and Why We Survived. I'm very grateful!

Even if you didn't win, I hope you will seek the book out, give it a read and let me know what you think. I'm always looking for ways to improve, and always looking to discuss the fascinating question of how we came to be the remarkable creatures we are.

Check back here in the future for blog posts of all kinds (not just those that promote my writing :-). And please check out a site I launched three years ago which you may find interesting if you're as fascinated with human nature and behavior as I am: http://www.AllThingsHuman.net.

To see what others like Ray Kurzweil, William Shatner, Michael Keaton and Donald Johanson are saying about Last Ape Standing: The Seven-Million-Year Story of How and Why We Survived (due out January 29, 2013), please visit http://www.chipwalter.com.
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Published on December 12, 2012 07:15 Tags: evolution, human-behavior, human-nature, last-ape-standing

Falling Behind

It's an irony that after a book you write actually finds its way to bookstores little time remains to write because you are too busy working to let everyone know the book exists! This is, of course, crucial to writers, but frustrating.

The result, I'm afraid, is that I have fallen behind in my blog posts here. On the other hand, people are learning more about the book. Readers here at Goodreads, the most sensible and insightful I have ever run across anywhere, have been very kind to Last Ape Standing: The Seven-Million-Year Story of How and Why We Survived and written several positive reviews in just a few weeks. I am very grateful. Kirkus, Booklist and the New Yorker have also had very nice words. And the last time I checked nearly 1000 Goodreaders had Last Ape Standing on the their "to read," list.

I am going to have to get back to writing however, and hope here in the coming weeks to scribble a bit about the process of writing. If this is something you would like me to explore on this blog, please let me know. Drop me an email through Goodreads.

I will also soon begin travel and research for an amazing assignment at National Geographic magazine, a extended piece about the emergence of human creativity (which is touched upon in Last Ape Standing). Research for this will take me to South Africa, Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Britain. Possibly Algeria as well. I plan to share dispatches from all of these far flung locations where scientists are exploring the roots of our creativity and self expression. If you'd like me to write about this here, please let me know.

And, of course, please share your thoughts with the Goodreads community about Last Ape Standing: The Seven-Million-Year Story of How and Why We Survived, or any other books you enjoy. I'd love to hear what you think.

For more information about my writing and background, I hope you'll also visit www.chipwalter.com where I have stories about how I met some very interesting people over the years including William Shatner, Michael Keaton, Ray Kurzweil and Donald Johanson.

Thanks!
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Published on February 11, 2013 19:47 Tags: anthropology, art, biography, evolution

Where Did We Come From and Why Are We Still Here?

A little more than three years ago, I began work on Last Ape Standing: The Seven-Million-Year Story of How and Why We Survived. There were some days when I wondered if I would be left standing, but about nine months ago I completed the book and bundled it off to my publisher like a babe, hoping that when it eventually found its way into the reading world people like you would discover and enjoy it.

I wrote the book because I am, admittedly, obsessed with how creatures as strange and remarkable as us came into existence. I discovered some startling answers. Along the way I also found myself exploring the other astonishing human species who evolved along with us and our ancestors over the past seven million years -- Neanderthals, the recently discovered Denisovan and Red Deer Cave people, Homo erectus, the "Hobbits" of Indonesia (and many more). Who were they, and above all, why are we the only ones who survived when they didn't? What made the difference?

You may wonder why any of this matters, all of this rooting around in our deep past. What can any of it have to do with the 21st century? I believe that we can't possibly hope to understand who we are, or why we do what we do as individuals or as a species until we begin to get to the root of our nature. How can we hope to comprehend the tragedy of Sandy Hook, or, on the other hand, appreciate the generosity we witness during the holidays all around us? How is it that we are capable of such wildly different behaviors? Where do our motivations, talents, and marvelous traits come from? You wouldn't presume to understand Winston Churchill, Leonardo da Vinci or Lady Gaga without looking into their pasts, why should we Homo sapiens be any different?

So consider Last Ape Standing: The Seven-Million-Year Story of How and Why We Survived a kind of biography of our kind, with some telling secrets from our past illuminated.

I hope you enjoy it.

Here's a small sampling from the book. For more please visit www.chipwalter.com and click "Books."

And thanks so much for your support over the years of AllThingsHuman.net and your ongoing interest in what makes us tick. I'm hoping Last Ape Standing can help satisfy a little bit of your curiosity, but also hope you'll keep visiting ATH. We love "seeing" you.

May your holidays be warm, happy and healthy!

Very best,
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Published on February 22, 2013 09:20 Tags: ancient-history, anthropology, evolution, human, neanderthals

Heading off for Africa

I have been lucky enough to be assigned to write what we hope will be a cover story for National Geographic magazine (I'm not allowed to say exactly on what). I'll be leaving Thursday on the first leg of the research for South Africa where I'll be camping in caves next week on the Indian Ocean. I am a very lucky man!

Just received an email from the photographer working with me on this article. He spent a week at the location I am headed to . He suggested I bring some paint ball ammo. Why? Because in the caves where I'll be camping with the scientists, they use paint ball guns to control the baboons who sleep in the caves with us.

Should be interesting!

Stay tuned. I plan to blog , when technology allows here and at www.chipwalter.com/blog. The chipwalter site will also allow me to upload pix.
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Published on February 26, 2013 07:02 Tags: africa, anthropology, baboons, evolution, national-geographic, paleoanthropology

Back Home (Briefly)

Back on this side of the Atlantic for the coming week before heading off to Germany. I am not sure if anyone has found this blog, but if so, let me know. Drop me a note.

Also to stay up with my dispatches from Africa and England for my National Geographic assignment, please visit www.chipwalter.com/blog. I will be posting some pictures from Africa, London and Oxford as well.

Thanks to all of you who have putLast Ape Standing: The Seven-Million-Year Story of How and Why We Survived on your to read list, or better yet, I've actually read the book and taken the time to review it here on good reads. Those of you who have, have been very kind and for that I am deeply grateful.

Stay tuned as well for some giveaways. Will be arranging giveaways of signed hardbacks of Last Ape Standing: The Seven-Million-Year Story of How and Why We Survived and Thumbs, Toes, and Tears: And Other Traits That Make Us Human here on good reads.com. More soon!
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Published on March 31, 2013 14:35 Tags: chip-walter, evolution, last-ape-standing, thumbs, toes-and-tears

Giveaway!

About to head off for Spain on assignment for National Geographic Magazine on this extraordinary assignment, but while I'm gone check into the Last Ape Standing giveaway on Goodreads. Just go to www.Goodreads.com and search for Last Ape Standing. You'll see how to sign up there. Five winners will each receive a signed copy of a first edition of Last Ape Standing.

If you've already bought or read Last Ape, please rate it and post a review. I'd love to know what you think!

And please visit www.chipwalter.com to stay up to date with my travels for National Geographic Magazine.
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Published on May 01, 2013 10:09 Tags: evolution, giveaway, human-origins, mind

Thanks!

To the nearly 1000 people so far who have entered to win a signed, first edition of Last Ape Standing. Appreciate your interest and support!
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Published on May 14, 2013 08:44 Tags: childhood, creativity, evolution, human, human-brain, last-ape-standing

New York Times and Chautauqua

Just a quick update. It's been a couple of good weeks among several good months for Last Ape Standing. On May 5th, the New York Times Book Review (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/05/boo...) gave Last Ape a wonderful review, and then shortly afterwards it was chosen one of the featured books for the prestigious Chautauqua Institution's summer program.

I'll be speaking at Chautauqua this June 27th so if you're in the neighborhood, please swing by and say hello.

For more information visit http://www.ciweb.org/education-clsc/#....
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Published on May 26, 2013 11:41 Tags: chautauqua, chip-walter, evolution, human-evolution, last-ape-standing

A Passel of Blogs

For those of you who may find this blog, I wanted to let you know that I just added a good 15 additional entries that go back as far as 12 years. I don't think this make them irrelevant. The entries on subjects like Neanderthals, my travels for National Geographic, my eclectic articles, largely based on my books and latest novel, explore artificial intelligence, human evolution, longevity, the origin of water, the power and importance of laughter.

I'll be adding more articles like these in the coming months because I want to not bombard you with Facebook-style blurbs, but deliver you solid, enjoyable and substantial reads. Articles that will make you think and engage. Goodreaders are, after all, diligent about their reading.

I hope you enjoy the entries, and if you read any of my books, I hope you'll consider writing a review.

Naturally, I also welcome your comments below, any time. I'll be sure to respond.

Many thanks,

Chip
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Published on May 07, 2025 08:49 Tags: artificial-intelligence, chip-walter, evolution, human-behavior

Childhood Is Why We Are the Last Ape Standing

Chip Walter
This is from my January 29, 2013 Slate.com article which explores how our long childhoods enabled us to survive and become The Last Ape Standing. (Published by Bloomsbury/Walker Books.)

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