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Rachael Mead

Rachael Mead is a writer, poet, and bookseller living in South Australia. Her second book of poetry The Flaw in the Pattern was published by UWAP in early 2018.

Rachael Mead reviews 'The Best Australian Science Writing 2017' edited by Michael Slezak

March 2018, no. 399 22 February 2018
It is a common misconception that scientists are not writers. As Professor Emma Johnston states in her foreword, writing is a fundamental part of the scientific process and innumerable volumes of scientific journals are published each year. These papers often employ dry, opaque language decipherable only by other scientists, so science journalists wade through these volumes, distilling and transla ... (read more)

Rachael Mead reviews 'The Secret Life of Whales: A marine biologist’s revelations' by Micheline Jenner

January–February 2018, no. 398 22 December 2017
The title of this book is surprisingly apt. Considering that whales are such charismatic creatures and icons of the conservation movement, it comes as a shock to realise how much of their ecology and behavior was unknown prior to the revolutionary research of marine biologist, Micheline Jenner. Part popular science, part vocational memoir, this book is a personal account of Jenner’s astounding c ... (read more)

Rachael Mead reviews 'Seabirds Crying in the Harbour Dark' by Catherine Cole

January–February 2018, no. 398 22 December 2017
It is a pleasure to read a collection of short fiction in which every story is a work of elegant and meticulous craft. Catherine Cole has brought her significant observational and lyrical skills as a poet, novelist, and memoirist to bear on these stories, and the narratives unfold with cool, restrained style. However, this collection has more to offer readers than a selection of stylistically beau ... (read more)