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Can science really be the perfect inspiration for poetry?

Tricia is one of many poets around the world embedding science into their writing. The award-winning writer and editor lives in a world where there is no divide between the artistic and the scientific. She has a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Honours in Biochemistry, and a Masters in Women’s and Gender Studies, specialising in literature. After spending some time as a biochemist, she realised that words were her preferred medium for experimentation.

Tricia wrote her first poem at seven, and hasn’t stopped. She is a founding member of Plumwood Mountain, the ecopoetry journal and was the first Australian poet to be invited to the international Poetry on the Move festival.  

Comedian Jeeves Verma begins by aligning poetry with onions: can he be inspired to consider science poetry an exciting genre of creativity?

Hosted by Rachel Rayner, Science Explainer.

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Highlight article by Rachel Rayner, Science Explainer

Tricia's book,Autobiochemistry

A selection of her poetry

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Credits

Producer: Rachel Rayner, Science Explainer

Guests: Tricia Dearborn and Jeeves Verma

Music: Michelle Cashman

Editing: Graham Hunter

Made possible through Meta Australia Journalism Fund, administered by the Walkley Foundation, with support from Comedy Victoria.


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