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In this episode, we interview writer Stuart Clark, discuss novels by Geraldine Brooks and Juris Jurjevics, and - of course - look back on ten exciting years of LabLit.com. Join Jenny and Richard in London for the latest from the world of science in art, literature and popular culture!
“We are pleased to present a guest episode of Action Science Theatre created especially for LabLit.com!” LabLit.com If you could travel back in time and bring anyone back to the modern day, who would it be? Our choice? We'd leave them where they were, but suggest more people wear hats. Very tall hats. A lot of you would probably say Shakespeare, but, well, that's you isn't it? Predictable. And slightly shifty looking. Join us for a special episode created just for our friends at LabLit.com. It has the answers to everything, and so much more. What is Parkin? Who has the best carpets? And, of course, which is better; art or science? Check, check, check, check it out. Scientist – Brian Macken William Shakespeare – Dan Booth Isaac Newton – Dan Bond Written by Dan Booth, Dan Bond & Brian Macken Produced by Dan Booth Some sound effects provided by Freesound.org
“We are pleased to present a guest episode of Action Science Theatre created especially for LabLit.com!” LabLit.com If you could travel back in time and bring anyone back to the modern day, who would it be? Our choice? We’d leave them where they were, but suggest more people wear hats. Very tall hats. A lot […]
This episode, we highlight three new LabLit novels, two plays and one film – and interview flash-fiction writer Tania Hershman. Join Jenny and Richard in London for all this as well as the latest from the world of science in art, literature and popular culture!
Dr. Jennifer Rohn is a cell biologist, novelist, and founder of LabLit.com. In this episode, Jennifer and I talk about why there are not many stories that involve scientists as main characters. And so, LabLit.com was created to be a resource for storytelling and art that involve science, whether it’s characters or laboratory settings. Jennifer is also the […]
This episode, we track new LabLit fiction from Berlin to Brazil, get excited about the Royal Society’s first ever literary festival, interview British novelist Clare George, and find a scientific metaphor hiding in a Hollywood actress’s décolletage. Join Jenny and Richard in London for all this as well as the latest from the world of science in art, literature and popular culture!
Brian Malow is billed as Earth's premiere science comedian - find out why in this recent interview in London. We also review the highlights from the world of LabLit.