"poet on science" blog posts

Slanted Light and Shadow Sides: Interview with Sarah WestcottInterview with the poet Sarah Westcott

Slanted Light and Shadow Sides: Interview with Sarah Westcott

Sarah Westcott discusses poetric influences, data and journalism with Sam Solnick

Posted on: 15 October 2016

Interview with Jo Shapcott

Interview with Jo Shapcott

DRJ: Can you talk a little bit to begin with about your involvement in projects which aim to bring together scientists and poets? Why do you think there is a growing interest in projects of this kind? JS: I am very curious about almost everything: there is nothing that is not interesting. Any aspect of the world - humans, our interaction with what's around, who's around - is likely to grab my attention. The things that scientists know and the way they know is fascinating. For example, contemporary findings in neuroscience and in physics are changing long-held philosophical views about identity, and about time and space. Who we are and where we live. How could this not be of cutting-edge interest to writers? I think this is why poets are seeking more opportunities to talk to scientists.

Posted on: 16 July 2016

Love II

Love II

Ruby Robinson introduces her poem 'Love II'

Posted on: 14 July 2016

Interview with Ruby RobinsonEvery Little Sound by Ruby Robinson, published by Liverpool University Press

Interview with Ruby Robinson

The poet Ruby Robinson discusses vocabulary, neuroscience and the articulation of trauma.

Posted on: 5 July 2016