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Thought X

Thought X

Adam Marek; Sarah Schofield; Ian Watson; Margaret Wilkinson; Adam Roberts; Anneliese Mackintosh; Zoe Gilbert; Sandra Alland; Andy Hedgecock; Robin Ince

Comma Press
2017
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Science is always telling stories. Whether in the creation myths of evolution or the Big Bang, or in the eureka moments of science history, narrative – just as much as metaphor – is a key tool in the scientist’s surprisingly literary toolkit. Perhaps the most interesting use of story is the thought experiment, the intuition pump, that draws on the most instinctive parts of the imagination to crack otherwise perplexing problems. From Newton's Bucket, to Maxwell’s Demon, from Einstein's Lift to Schrödinger’s Cat – all are examples of 'fiction' being used at the highest level, not just to explain, but to deduce, to prove. In this unique anthology, authors have collaborated with leading scientists, to bounce literary, human narratives against purely theoretical ones, alloying together real stories with abstract ones, to produce truly extraordinary results. Featuring leading scientists acting as consultants on the stories, and writing scientific afterwords, bringing the theory featured in the stories to life, including Prof. Sarah Bridle (Jodrell Bank), Prof. Jonathan Wolff and Prof. Frank Jackson (the inventor of the 'Mary's Room' thought experiment).
Spindles

Spindles

Lisa Blower; Claire Dean; Zoe Gilbert; Deborah Levy; Adam Marek; Adam Roberts; Sarah Schofield; Martyn Bedford; Andy Hedgecock

Comma Press
2015
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Here, 14 authors have been invited to work with key scientists to explore, through short fiction, various aspects of sleep research: from the possibilities of ‘sleep engineering’ and ‘overnight therapies’, to future-tech ways of harnessing sleep’s problem-solving powers, to the challenges posed by our increasingly 24-hour lifestyles.
Beta-Life

Beta-Life

Frank Cottrell Boyce; Julian Gough; Toby Litt; Stuart Evers; David Vann; Adam Marek; Adam Roberts; Joanna Quinn; Sarah Schofield

Comma Press
2014
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Computers are changing. Soon, the days of silicon-based logic-gate computing will seem like a quaint and distant memory from a charmingly clunky past. Likewise, robots--once designed by mere mortals--will be soon be devised solely by the ultimate designing agency, evolution (with the help of computer modeling of natural selection). Meanwhile, A-Life (artificial life) and mathematical biomimicry--algorithm-based virtual models that map the collective intelligence of nature onto manmade systems--will become as big as genetics is right now. What this future will look like, exactly, is beyond even the scientists. But this book attempts to start the process of imagining it, by pairing researchers at the cutting edge of A-Life and Unconventional Computing with some of the most exciting writers working in English.
Right Date Wrong Guy

Right Date Wrong Guy

Sarah Schofield

Spotted Hen Publishing
2021
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Sophie Westacott had it all, a celebrity boyfriend, an inner-city Sydney terrace, a great job at a top-tier law firm, and invitations to A-list events within the tight clique of Sydney's Beautiful People. But it all slips away when her boyfriend, Connor Bayles, Channel 8's newsreader, breaks up with her, leaving Sophie to wonder how she ever thought they were the perfect couple. After eight years of being out of Sydney's dating scene and faced with a barrage of websites, events, and apps, she wonders how she'll ever find someone. A visit to her grandmother on the family farm in southern Tasmania, reveals a long-held family secret, one that will help focus her search. Sophie comes to believe the man of her dreams is born on the 11th of April, and with the help of her friends, she jumps onto a roller coaster ride of parties and dates trying to find him. A funny and heart-breaking adventure of what one woman will do to find the right man
Safely Gathered In

Safely Gathered In

Sarah Schofield

Comma Press
2021
nidottu
A woman grows increasingly annoyed by her husband's emails, offering advice and reminders even months after his death... A taxidermist dreams of preserving one of his clients after she takes him out for a coffee... A grieving nurse is troubled by her daughter's fascination with The Iron Lady... In Safely Gathered In, Sarah Schofield probes at the heart of what forms us and what we, in turn, form. The stories collected here expose the spaces that words often fail to reach and examine how objects - both manmade and natural - can reflect the darkest manifestations of grief and disconnection. From the child acting out a family betrayal in the comfort of her dolls house, to the sister making wind-up toys from the dead birds she finds on her doorstep, this debut collection ventures into the surreal and delivers a sense of unease that leaves us questioning why we gather the things we do. Sarah Schofield's narrators venture into spaces that language can't reach; we meet characters who create taxidermy pets to stave off loneliness or wind-up birds to deal with loss, and children processing family secrets through their dolls house or imitating Margaret Thatcher after the death of their father. Schofield also pushes the boundaries of literary fiction into science-fiction, with an architect preserving her bactogarden in a time of extreme climate crisis, and one man mistakenly creating an app to fix people's problems while they dream. In this powerful and touching debut collection, Schofield introduces a new and exciting voice to the canon of women's literary fiction.
Conradology

Conradology

SJ Bradley; Grazyna Plebanek; Jan Krasnowolski; Richard Niland; Paul Theroux; Kamila Shamsie; Sarah Schofield; Agnieszka Dale; Giles Foden; Jacek Dukaj

Comma Press
2017
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Born in what is now Ukraine to Polish parents, naturalised as a British citizen, and schooled on the high seas of international commerce, Joseph Conrad was a true citizen of the world. His novels bore witness to the dehumanising repercussions of empire, explored a world in which state-sponsored terrorism ruined individuals' lives, and pioneered complex narrative structures and subjective points-of-view in what was to become the first wave of literary modernism. To mark his 160th birthday, 14 authors and critics from Britain, Poland and elsewhere have come together to celebrate his legacy with new pieces of fiction and non-fiction. Conrad felt that the writer's task was to offer 'that glimpse of truth for which you have forgotten to ask.' In an age of increasing isolationism, these celebrations remind you of the value of such glimpses. Commissioned as part of the Joseph Conrad Year 2017.
Tough Stuff A

Tough Stuff A

Andy Coombs; Stephen James; Sarah Schofield; Irene Skrytek; Kenneth Stahre

Liber
2008
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En mer krävande bok att sätta i händerna på de elever som behöver lite att bita i. Tough Stuff är, precis som det låter ett läromedel med attityd. Det är ett bonusmaterial för dina avancerade elever, de som klarar av en större utmaning både i svårighetsgrad och innehållsmässigt.Läs merTough Stuff är helt fristående från Good Stuff-serien men följer samma teman. Finessen är att du kan fördjupa Good Stuff om du använder dig av serien men oavsett läromedel är Tough Stuff ett utmärkt komplement för självständig fördjupning.Med Tough Stuff kan eleverna arbeta antingen självständigt eller i mindre grupp. I allt-i-ett-böckerna ryms fakta, verklighetsbaserade berättelser, nyskrivna noveller och utdrag ur välkända böcker. Varje tema innehåller två-tre texter med tillhörande läsförståelse, lucktexter, skrivuppgifter och olika sätt att öva glosor.