Imagination and interpretation: Writing science into fiction
Starts: 6pm on 20 July 2011
Finishes: 7.30pm on 20 July 2011
Venue: The Royal Society, London
Speakers: Pat Barker CBE, Philip Sington
Chair: Prof. Sally Shuttleworth
Join Pat Barker CBE and Philip Sington in a discussion about representing scientists and science in contemporary fiction. Both authors have imaginatively used the archives of early 20th century scientists as the basis for major works of fiction. They will reveal what attracted them to these historical sources in particular, and discuss the pleasures and pitfalls of interpreting modern science in fictional worlds.
The event is free and all are welcome to attend. No ticket or advance booking is required - doors will open at 5.30pm and seats will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Writing Science Into Fiction
Now here's an event after my own heart, at the Royal Society in London on July 20th:
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