Catherine Asaro's Blog - Posts Tagged "math"
My first blog post
I've never done a blog before, but I will try one here. It seems like this will work better than sending around notices for online publications as an "event." Cuz a blog entry or interview isn't actually an event!
I'll start with a link of my essay about science fiction and our daughters that I sent around a few days ago. I wrote it for the online Fantasy Book Cafe, and excellent source of book online discussions.
http://www.fantasybookcafe.com/2012/0...
Welcome to my blog, and I hope you enjoy reading!
Best -- Cat
I'll start with a link of my essay about science fiction and our daughters that I sent around a few days ago. I wrote it for the online Fantasy Book Cafe, and excellent source of book online discussions.
http://www.fantasybookcafe.com/2012/0...
Welcome to my blog, and I hope you enjoy reading!
Best -- Cat
Published on May 05, 2012 20:03
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Reading at Cal Berkeley
I'm doing a reading from Undercity and talk at Cal Berkeley on Monday. It's at 5pm in Evans Hall, sponsored by the Noetherian Ring in the math Department. Here's a flyer. Hope you can come by.
It's a bit hard to read the flyer. Here are the details written on the image:
Catherine Asaro
Author Reading
Sponsored by the Noetherian Ring
Department of Mathematics
University of California, Berkeley
nring.math.berkeley.edu
Monday, August 31, 2015
Evans Hall, Room 1015
5:00–6:00 pm
Catherine will read an excerpt from her book
Undercity and answer questions afterward.
For more information contact
nring@math.berkeley.edu
It's a bit hard to read the flyer. Here are the details written on the image:
Catherine Asaro
Author Reading
Sponsored by the Noetherian Ring
Department of Mathematics
University of California, Berkeley
nring.math.berkeley.edu
Monday, August 31, 2015
Evans Hall, Room 1015
5:00–6:00 pm
Catherine will read an excerpt from her book
Undercity and answer questions afterward.
For more information contact
nring@math.berkeley.edu
Published on August 28, 2015 22:47
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berkeley, cal, catherine-asaro, math, science-fiction, undercity


