Science in Fiction Reviews
Enter your April-August reviews here. If you’ve read any books in the past that are on the list at lablit.com, feel free to enter those as well.
Enter your April-August reviews here. If you’ve read any books in the past that are on the list at lablit.com, feel free to enter those as well.
I’ve added a link to my annotated list of books read since 1995. There are a number of books on there that have science in fiction.
I read Andrea Barrett’s “The Air We Breathe” a few months ago. It isn’t on the list, but it should be. The use of radiology in the diagnosis of tuberculosis figures largely in the novel.
I just wanted to mention a new anthology, Riffing on Strings, “a unique collection of creative writing that explores the cosmic and cultural resonances of string theory. Inside you’ll find thought-provoking essays, short stories, poems, and a play from over 40 acclaimed authors, including Nobel Laureate Sheldon Glashow, Michio Kaku, Peter Woit, Adam Roberts, Colette Inez, Brenda Hillman, Joseph Radke, and Bruce Holland Rogers, among others.” The book was published June 1st, and I have a short story included. I haven’t received my copy yet, will write more about it when I do. More info here.