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New Scientist reviews Riffing on Strings |
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Written by Sean Miller
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Saturday, 19 July 2008 |
I'm pleased to announce that New Scientist reviewed Riffing on Strings in its latest issue (No. 2665, July 19-25, 2008): Books to travel with: Riffing on Strings edited by Sean Miller and Shveta Verma 16 July 2008 Amanda Gefter Magazine issue 2665 WHAT first drew me to physics were the words. Cosmos. Entanglement. Spiralling galaxies and stars gone supernova, dark matter and charmed quarks. Physics brims with linguistic magic. And once you peer beneath the words, you find ideas can possess a poetry more poignant than any turn of phrase. String theory may turn out to be wrong. It might not be testable and it might not describe the real world. But it does describe a world that's undeniably poetic. Still, I'll admit, when I picked up Riffing on Strings I was sceptical. Sure, the poetic building blocks are there, but creative writing and string theory? It's got the potential to go horribly awry. So I was pleased to find such an eclectic, thought-provoking and entertaining collection of writing - perfect for toting along on travels in other dimensions. The book opens with Sean Miller's introduction to string theory and its place [read more] Caveat: you need a subscription to read the entire review online. Here's a pdf tear sheet of the print version of the review. New Scientist also asked to post a few of the poems from Riffing on Strings to their Short Sharp Science* blog (Thursday, July 17, 2008 entry). A reprint of Daniel Hudon's "A Report on the New String Theory Library" is here.
Other news: Elissa Malcohn, who contributed the story "Arachne" to Riffing on Strings, sends us this snap from Fantasy Fest : On June 21, 2008, I joined other authors at the Carrollwood (Tampa, FL) Barnes & Noble's "Fantasy Fest." In addition to selling copies of Covenant, I also had contributor's copies of Electric Velocipede #14 and Riffing on Strings on display. Riffing on Strings was also for sale at B&N.
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