There’s a lot of discussion among scientists about ways to improve academic writing and about engaging with the public. Some of these solutions are to use social media like Twitter, to get media trained by the communications department at the university, or even to start writing for the public to improve one’s academic thinking and writing.
However, a new book edited by distinguished science writer Siri Carpenter seeks to illuminate The Craft of Science Writing by collecting numerous perspectives from science writers themselves about how to improve their own craft of science writing.
This book is an edited version of entries from a long running project known as The Open Notebook: The Story Behind the Best Science Stories, where science.
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