Congratulations to Helena Fox who has won the #PMLitAwards for Young Adult Literature for her debut novel, How it Feels to Float.
The novel explores the intergenerational effects of mental illness and what it means to heal.
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Woo hoo! 'When the Ground is Hard,' makes the shortlist of the Prime Minister's Literary Awards! Congrats to the other fabulous authors who made the list.
Catch us in conversation with renowned novelist Charlotte Wood at the Canberra Writer's Festival August 14 12.30-1.30 AEST.
Topics: creative writing vs. science; diet selection in animals vs. humans; food environments; science and politics etc.
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If you think you have a healthy appetite, think again. You actually have five separate appetites – and they are making you unhealthy. But there is a way to make them work for rather than against you https://t.co/oiIklZTVRO
On our Weekly podcast: news with implications for life on Mars, the impact of coronavirus on conservation, and the discovery that we have five separate appetites. With @rowhoop, @PennySarchet, @GrahamLawton - and a contribution from @elonmusk
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"I am deeply honored, and frankly, amazed that a story about two mixed-race girls in a landlocked British colony in Southern Africa has had the power to reach out and make friends across international boundaries." - @MallaNunn https://t.co/bpfMcEu25Q
Delighted to announce that #eatliketheanimals has made it to the BBC Science Focus list of top 10 science books for March. Thanks Science Focus!
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Why is it this happens only when our primate cousins come into contact with human food systems? This macaque, at a tourist spot, puked and here it's eating its own vomit. Not far off, in the forest, I took the second picture - a stud living off natural foods.
InkWell stress bakes (among other activities), a thread:
Readers read. Writers write.
These days, some of us find ourselves in the position of having more time to read, and write, than ever before. (1/)