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Œuvres de P. M. Russell

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Date de naissance
01-31
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female
Nationalité
USA
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P.M. Russell, author of The Wormhole Adventures:Travel Is Relative, has been writing for over two decades. As a freelance writer, she's had articles published in several regional and national publications. Her work ranges from poetry, children's fiction, science and adult fiction. After studying metaphysical, quantum physics and astrophysics over the last 25 years, she has incorporated these disciplines into her writing. She is a professional IT coordinator in private industry where she works on computer systems.
After college, she began writing in earnest. Although she fixes and programs computers, writing takes up much of her time. She has also worked as a web site designer. She has completed four novels. Her book The Wormhole Adventures is available now through Amazon, Publish America and can be requested (if not in stock) at most book sellers everywhere Her work has been published in On To Mars 2, a Mars Society publication. She's written and presented papers for the Mars Society at their conventions. She has also lobbied for space initiatives for the Mars Society.
Ms. Russell is a long standing member of the International Women's Writing Guild (IWWG).

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This children's chapter book portrays Einstein and his theories in a whole new way. His theories are laid out in simple terms that anyone can understand. Three children meet a talking raven named Barnaby. Barnaby takes the children through a wormhole in time to meet Albert Einstein. In their fascinating exchange Einstein offers the children sage advice. He also explains his ideas to them using analogies such as cookies on a cookie sheet. The reader is able to visualize the concepts in a clear tangible fashion. The story integrates many historical references and concepts on a variety of subjects. The reader will be entertained, informed and left with a desire to read more adventures through the wormhole.… (plus d'informations)
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wordsfromtheaether | 1 autre critique | Jan 16, 2008 |
What a great way to introduce Einstein's theories to children. It's about time someone lays out his complex theories in an easy to understand format. The story integrates so many tidbits of information that the reader will leave with more knowledge than he started out with. It is a wonderful story. I can't wait for the next one.
 
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prussell1 | 1 autre critique | Jan 16, 2008 |

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