Radioactive: Marie and Pierre Curie, A Tale of Love and Fallout by Lauren Redniss
Periodic Tales: The Curious Lives of the Elements by Hugh Aldersey-Williams
When It Changed: Science Into Fiction, an Anthology edited by Geoff Ryman
The White Road and Other Stories by Tania Hershman (yes, that's me)
I will be judging, and the theme of the evening can really be interpreted however you like - any genre, any style, as long as something scientific in some way was the inspiration. (I wrote more on my thoughts about this on the Wellcome Collection blog)
To prepare for the open mic, I will be jointly running a science-inspired fiction workshop on Wed 13th April, which once again is completely FREE, at the Grant Bradley Gallery, 2-4.30pm - booking is required, see here. Come and write!
3 comments:
Sounds facinating. Are we going to see any thing like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFIvXVMbII0
A mixture of science and music.
Is there going to be coffe to ameriolate the even? ;)
Ed, thanks for the link, but I highly doubt! I think this Open Mic will not really feature any musical numbers :)
RockA, there is a cafe there, so I hope it will!
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