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What is Science-Inspired Fiction?

While Tania's first love is fiction, she studied Mathematics and Physics at university and wanted to combine her interest in science with short stories. Inspired by Alan Lightman's beautiful book, Einstein's Dreams (see below), she found a way to do this which she calls "science-inspired fiction" - not to be confused with science fiction! Taking a piece of scientific fact as her starting point, Tania allows her imagination free rein in creating a story from it.

"As a science journalist, I was exposed to the wonders and craziness of scientific discovery on a daily basis," says Tania. "Science, to me, is endlessly fascinating. scientists are exploring our world from so many different angles, asking questions that no-one has ever asked before. They say to themselves, 'What if....?' This is the same question fiction writers ask... so it seemed natural to me to combine the two!"

The title story in her collection, The White Road, is a great example of how this works. It was inspired by this quote from weekly science magazine 
New Scientist;
What's long, white, and very, very cold? The road to the South Pole is nearing completion… this road will stretch for more than 1600 kilometres across some of the most inhospitable terrain in the world.

The short story that emerged is about a woman fleeing from tragedy who sets up a roadside cafe alongside this snowy"white road" to the South Pole. Read the story on NewScientist.com.

Half the stories in this collection are similarly inspired by articles from New Scientist. My Name is Henry, for example, was inspired by an article on the damage caused by lightning strikes; Express took as its starting point a piece of research about how people who are bilingual spend their lives ignoring one of the two languages they speak; On a Roll was inspired by an article on randomness.


Other great places to find science-inspired fiction/fiction with scientific themes:



Riffing on Strings

an anthology of creative writing inspired by String Theory....


...including Tania's story, Secrets


Einstein's Dreams

Alan Lightman's beautiful and original meditations on the nature of time and Einstein's theory of relativity. A true example of science-inspired fiction.


Copenhagen

Michael Frayn's thought-provoking and moving play about the visit made by the German physicist, Werner Heisenberg, to Neils Bohr during World War Two.


LabLit.com

"...dedicated to real laboratory culture and to the portrayal and perceptions of that culture – science, scientists and labs – in fiction, the media and across popular culture."  Check out their ever-expanding list of novels, films, plays and TV programs featuring science and scientists!

including Tania's flash story Sci Idol


The Wave Theory of Angels

Alison MacLeod's stunning novel which combines medieval theology with 21st century physics. 


Tangled Roots

Sue Guiney's wonderful debut novel about a physicist dealing with issues of family, religion and the workings of the universe. 


A Quark for Mister Mark

101 Poems about science

Published by Faber