Sheeva shares some of her favorite quotes from one of her favorite short story writers, Jorge Luis Borges.
Category Archives: Writing
Why I Loved My Isabel Allende Summer
Read about Sheeva’s summer reading Isabel Allende.
Ranking Literary Works by Nobel-Prize Winner Gabriel García Márquez
Read about some of Sheeva’s recommended reads by 1982 Nobel Prize winner in Literature, Gabriel García Márquez.
Yes, You Can Be a Writer and Build a Life You Love in our AI Times (Here Are 5 Ways)
Sheeva discusses a few things in life that have helped her be more creative and productive as a writer.
SciCommers, Use Hooks to Gain Traction Leading to Action
Learn how to write engaging, attention grabbing hooks for essays, journalism, copywriting, speeches, and even social media content.
The Case for Reading White House Speechwriters’ Memoirs — And Some Obama-Era Ones to Peruse
Sheeva makes the case for reading memoirs of multiple White House speechwriters in the same administration to learn about the full presidential speechwriting experience.
A Scientist’s Guide to US Political Campaign Roles
Scientists can leverage their skills to work on political campaigns.
How I Left Academia and Became a Neuroscientist
Sheeva Azma talks about her career path (and lack thereof) as a neuroscientist.
Q&A Blog: How to Become a Science Writer
As a science writer, identify your niche, build a portfolio, find clients through platforms, and consider working asynchronously to reclaim your time.
What does “Neurons that Fire Together, Wire Together” mean?
Donald Hebb’s influential concept “neurons that fire together, wire together” explains the biological basis of learning and memory.