British Council and Siyahi invite you to spend an evening with Lucy Hawking as she breaks down science to children through a simple art form. Lucy Hawking in conversation with Anushka Ravishankar Time: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Venue: Seminar Hall, India International Centre, New Delhi Lucy Hawking is an author and the original creator of the George Greenby books, a series of adventure stories which aim to explain complex science to a young audience through dramatic storytelling. Lucy works with a range of distinguished scientists on the George Greenby series, including her very well-known father, Stephen Hawking. Lucy spent a year as Distinguished Writer in residence at the Origins Project, ASU where she was also Visiting International Scholar at the Institute of Humanities Research. She is also a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in recognition of the work she has done in explaining science to a young audience. Anushka Ravishankar, a mathematics graduate, has made a name for herself internationally as an Indian children’s writer, with over 10 books of verse, fiction and non-fiction. Her special talent is in the area of nonsense verse, where she brilliantly adapts this difficult genre to Indian English usage, without a false note. Anushka Ravishankar can be said to have pioneered the Indian English nonsense verse form and brought it to international attention. She recently returned from a UK tour with Children’s Laureate, Michael Rosen, at the Children’s Bookshow. Regards Garima Sobti Project Executive [cid:740951DD-630E-4001-B3F5-CF82C6D47147] A LINOPINION – GOLINHARRIS JOINT VENTURE Member of the Lintas India Group T + 91 124 3057463 M +91 8800874326, www.linopinion.com
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