(Publication summary)
'A highly imaginative collection of tales about inanimate objects in space.'
'Ceridwen Dovey is a wonderful nonfiction writer, often – but not always – on scientific themes and increasingly on space. She has written repeatedly for The New Yorker, including a 2018 piece titled “Elon Musk and the Failure of Our Imagination in Space”. In 2021, she won the Bragg Prize for science writing, for the second consecutive year, with “Everlasting free-fall”, a long and gripping piece about the increasing number of satellites.' (Introduction)
'Ceridwen Dovey is a wonderful nonfiction writer, often – but not always – on scientific themes and increasingly on space. She has written repeatedly for The New Yorker, including a 2018 piece titled “Elon Musk and the Failure of Our Imagination in Space”. In 2021, she won the Bragg Prize for science writing, for the second consecutive year, with “Everlasting free-fall”, a long and gripping piece about the increasing number of satellites.' (Introduction)
'A highly imaginative collection of tales about inanimate objects in space.'