I was lucky enough to get my copy of @tabithacarvan awesome book "This is not a book about Benedict Cumberbatch" by #BenedictCumberbatch himself this weekend and the autograph is AMAZING. ❤️
Tabitha Carvan (@tabithacarvan) discusses her memoir, ‘This Is Not A Book About Benedict Cumberbatch’. Out now with Harper Collins Australia (@harpercollinsau).
Listen now on this episode of the ‘So You Want To Be A Writer’ podcast: https://t.co/4Q16t32PS9
When @ouranu scientists observed snow gums dying in huge numbers, they immediately suspected a beetle might be the culprit 🪲
The next step seemed easy: catch some beetles.
But, when you're tackling an entirely new problem, nothing is easy.
https://t.co/Sat1sMCNHK
We're excited that our very own @tabithacarvan is again part of this amazing anthology of Australia's best science writing!
The book will be available in Nov 2024.
Received this most beautiful gift, which I have just read through, laughing, crying, and remembering the emotion poured into my own PhD acknowledgements. A marvellous reminder that science, at its most fundamental, is a deeply human endeavour. https://t.co/EfjiSt9p9V
Not many people will read your PhD thesis, but if you completed your doctoral research at the ANU College of Science, then Tabitha Carvan has probably read one small part of it – the acknowledgements.
What she found is a kind of poetry in the science.
https://t.co/M9eJXnU3MB
I love this from @scienceANU SO MUCH. My home is infinitely more homey thanks to the mountain Brushtail , microbats and Antechinus in our roof, our spiders, the lizards in the garden, birds in the bird baths… https://t.co/ZAH23BRN1b
A few years ago, author and journalist Tabitha Carvan became obsessed with British actor Benedict Cumberbatch. It taught her the importance of female joy. https://t.co/EDGwPQEzyg (via ABC Radio National)