Science Songs, Art, & Poetry #AGURocks, #DrawnToGeoscience, & #RhymeYourResearch Do you write songs about science, draw science art, or create science poems? Well, we want to hear your songs, see your drawings, read your poems, and learn about the inspiration and processes behind them. We’re hoping to not only showcase your work but also provide some inspiration for aspiring artists, poets, and musicians out there. Fill out the form below for a chance to have your post featured on our The Plainspoken Scientist blog! For examples, check out these #AGURocks or #DrawnToGeoscience posts. Name* First Last Email* Twitter HandleAre you an AGU member? (Y/N)*YesNoAre you a Sharing Science Community member? (Y/N)*YesNoAGU Rocks, Drawn to Geoscience, or Rhyme Your Research (Check one)**AGU RocksDrawn to GeoscienceRhyme Your ResearchUpload a Word doc or PDF of your post touching on the following items*- Your music background, or what led you to combine your interests in music and science. - Inspiration for song(s). - Process of writing/recording it. - Links to the piece if it appears online. - Lyrics to the song(s) - Please limit posts to 500 words.Upload any applicable photos* Drop files here or Accepted file types: jpg, png, gif. Upload an audio or video file of the song if available Drop files here or Upload a Word doc or PDF of your post touching on the following items*Accepted file types: pdf, docx.- Your artistic background, or what led you to combine your interests in art and science. - Inspiration for the piece(s). - Process of creating it. - Links to the piece if it appears online. - Please limit posts to 500 words. Upload photos of the piece(s)* Drop files here or Accepted file types: jpg, png, gif. Upload a Word doc or PDF of your post touching on the following items*- Your poetry background, or what led you to combine your interests in poetry and science. - Inspiration for the piece(s). - Process of creating it. - Links to the piece if it appears online. - Please limit posts to 500 words. Upload any applicable photos* Drop files here or Accepted file types: jpg, png, gif. CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.