The Best Australian Science Writing 2014
By (Author) Ashley Hay
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st November 2014
Australia
General
Non Fiction
500
Paperback
304
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
The annual collection celebrating the finest Australian science writing of the year.
Why are Sydney's golden orb weaver spiders getting fatter and fitter Could sociology explain the recent upsurge in prostate cancer diagnoses Why were Darwinites craving a good storm during 'The Angry Summer' Is it true that tuberculosis has become deadlier over time And are jellyfish really taking over the world
Now in its fourth year, this popular and acclaimed anthology steps inside the nation's laboratories and its finest scientific and literary minds. Featuring prominent authors such as Tim Flannery, Jo Chandler, Frank Bowden and Iain McCalman, as well as many new voices, it covers topics as diverse and wondrous as our 'lumpy' universe, the creation of dragons and the frontiers of climate science.
Ashley Hay is the author of four books of narrative non-fiction (including Gum: The story of eucalypts and their champions) and two novels. Her 2013 novel The Railwaymans Wife was shortlisted in the NSW Premiers Literary Awards, in which it won the Peoples Choice Award. She was literary editor of The Bulletin and her science writing has appeared in The Monthly, Australian Geographic and Griffith REVIEW. Her work was awarded one of the inaugural Bragg Prizes for Science Writing in 2012 and shortlisted for a Eureka award.