Limitless Minds: Interviews with Mathematicians
On my upcoming book, Limitless Minds.… Read More Limitless Minds: Interviews with Mathematicians
On my upcoming book, Limitless Minds.… Read More Limitless Minds: Interviews with Mathematicians
Advice on writing your NSERC proposal.… Read More Tips on NSERC proposals
It’s a busy week with Convocation here at Ryerson University. I give five speeches alone to graduates on Wednesday. So this week I thought I would just offer some quick ideas for great reads in the Science Fiction/Fantasy genres.… Read More Amazing SFF reads
Newsflash for the uninitiated: for most writer’s, the biggest challenge is getting our work published. While perfecting plot, pacing, realistic dialogue, world building, and writing rich characters all pose their challenges, the real hurdle is marketing your work to prospective publishers. I am a published author with two academic books and about 100 research papers in leading mathematics… Read More Another book in the wall: what I have learned as a debut fiction writer
I wrote a science fiction novel Pattern Earth with mathematical themes. After 16-year-old Kris Argentia—a mathematics prodigy—proves the Riemann hypothesis, the world’s deepest and until now un-solved mathematical problem, she is charged by high-ranking world officials to advise the M-Team, a group of the planet’s best mathematical minds. The M-Team are comprised of geniuses tasked with staving… Read More Pattern Earth: a novel