Catherine Asaro will give a free, public lecture on “The Science in Science Fiction” on Saturday 23 June at 7PM. The event will be in Cecilian Hall on Seton Hill’s Greensburg, Pennsylvania, campus, and is sponsored by the university’s Master of Arts in Writing Popular Fiction program.
Asaro is the author of 16 novels that blend hard science with adventure and romance, and also has a PhD in Chemical Physics from Harvard. She won the Nebula for her novel The Quantum Rose, and has been a finalist for many awards, including the Hugo, Prism (futuristic romance), RITA (romance), and Sapphire (science fiction romance), Hugo (science fiction), and Prism (futuristic romance).
For more information on Asaro’s lecture, call 724-830-4600, or see this page.