Readings From Meetings:
- SAIL ON, MY LITTLE HONEY BEE by Amy Leach
- VARIATIONS ON THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT by Anne Carson
- MEASURING THE WORLD: A NOVEL by Daniel Kehlmann
About Poetry for Scientists:
- SCIENCE AND POETRY by Anna Lena Phillips, reviews of creative scientific publications
- EPIC SCIENCE by Anna Lena Phillips, a history of poetry and science's torrid affair
Examples of Scientific Creative Non-Fiction:
- WHAT DO GRAD STUDENTS IN MATH DO ALL DAY? by Yasha Berchenko-Kogan, an entertaining description of what it means to be a pure mathematician (hint: it involves household appliances and goldfish)
Should think about adding "The Ghost in the Word" (2013; Celtic Cat Publishing)to your recommended reading list! This book, by a scientist, emphasizes the idea that ambiguity is the basis and lifeblood of both poetry and science. Excerpts from the book are available on the publisher's website (celticcatpublishing.com).
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