Surendra Verma (science writer)

This article is about the Indian-Australian science writer. For the Hindi playwright, see Surendra Verma.

Surendra Verma (born 1942) is an Indian-Australian journalist[1] and writer of science books for a popular audience.[2][3]

Early life and education

Verma was born in India in 1942. He has been working in Melbourne, Australia since 1970.[4]

Career

Verma has written a number of book which explain scientific topics to a general audience. Verma's books have received positive reviews,[5] and have been published in Australia, UK, US and India and have been translated into 12 languages.

Books

References

  1. "Why Aren’t They Here? The Question of Life on Other Worlds’ by Surendra Verma". Astrobiology Society of Britain book review. 27 March 2014.
  2. "BOOK REVIEW: The Tunguska Mystery". Amboy Guardian. 22 August 2012. by Paul Wang
  3. "Surendra Verma: Why aren't they here". CHRONON CRITICAL POINTS.
  4. 1 2 "Russian meteorite: Not the first strange event in the skies of Siberia". Christian Science Monitor. Randy Dotinga, 20 February 2013.
  5. "Review - The Little Book of Scientific Principles, Theories & Things - Surendra Verma". Popular Science.
  6. "Peer review: The Tunguska Fireball by Surendra Verma". The Guardian, Tim Radford, 24 February 2005
  7. "The Tunguska Fireball". The Naked Scientist
  8. "Review: The Cause of Mosquitoes' Sorrow by Surendra Verma". Beard, Jonathan, August 2007 New Scientist , Vol. 195 Issue 2616, p50
  9. "New Arrivals". The Hindu, 30 August 2011.
  10. "The Little Book of Unscientific Propositions, Theories & Things". Book Review by Rama Gaind]. PS News.
  11. "The Little Book of the Mind: How we think and why we think". Samara Magazine. Desolie Page.

See also

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