(You don’t know how long I spent trying to find a word related to math blogging that rhymes with fish.)

April 22, 2013, we launched the AMS Blog on Math Blogs with a calendrically appropriate post about the Mathematics of Planet Earth blog. I have written over 100 posts here about everything from World Tessellation Day to math poetry to specifications grading to Fibonacci lemonade. After five years here, it’s time for me to move on and focus on other projects.

I am deeply grateful to the AMS for the opportunity to work on my writing here, first as a postdoc and now as a full-time freelance writer. I got my start in math writing through a AAAS mass media fellowship sponsored by the AMS, and not too long after wrapping that up, they gave me the opportunity to continue blogging here. Being part of the Blog on Math Blogs has helped me get plugged into the online math world, become visible as a math writer, and hone my voice. It has been an honor to work with the AMS through this blog. I hope the AMS continues to prioritize math communication and new math writers through its platform and financial support.

My favorite number is six, so I’d like to share six of the posts I am most proud of from my time blogging here. In chronological order:

Mistakes Are Interesting

Math and the Genius Myth

There’s Something about Pentagons

Beyond Banneker: Resources for Learning about Black Mathematicians

Adding to the Faces of Mathematics on Wikipedia

What Are You Going to Do with That?

And because the Blog on Math Blogs is all about sharing the great things other people are doing in the math blogosphere, here are some of my favorite math blogs I’ve found through my work here. If you don’t have them in your feed yet, do yourself a favor and add them! (I couldn’t just stick to 6, so you get 12 instead. And there are so many other good ones! You should just go through our archives and add everything we’ve mentioned.) In no particular order:

Baking and Math

Math3ma

The Liberated Mathematician

Mike’s Math Page

Fawn Nguyen’s Finding Ways

The Aperiodical

Intersections—Poetry with Mathematics

The Renaissance Mathematicus

Michael Pershan’s many blogs

The Accidental Mathematician

Stats Chat

Mathematical Enchantments

Fear not! The Blog on Math Blogs will continue to bring you interesting writing from around the math blogosphere with Anna Haensch at the helm. If you’d like to keep up with my writing, I will still be writing the Roots of Unity blog for Scientific American. I’ve also started a monthly email newsletter collecting my writing and other links of interest. You can subscribe here. Thanks to my readers for making my time here fun and worthwhile.