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Category Archives: Writing
Talking Politics (Well, Political Comms) with GenAI
Sheeva grapples with genAI and tries to figure out if she can use it to write articles in the absence of the time and dedicated energy needed to do so.
3 Important (and Quick) Questions to Ask Yourself when Writing for a Policymaker Audience
When writing for a policymaker audience, ask yourself these three questions to make your writing more impactful.
A FREE Science Communication Add-On Curriculum for High School, College, and Graduate Science Courses
Check out our versatile – and FREE – science communication add-on curriculum that educators can use at the high school, college, and graduate levels.
How Not to Waste Taxpayer Dollars as an Exiting Scientist
Sometimes, you can still publish your research after you leave academia.
Social Listening for Science Communication
Do you know about “social listening”? Learn how to use it for science communication.
What Makes Fancy Comma, LLC Unique?
Learn about Fancy Comma, LLC’s dual mission to explain complex subjects for our clients as well as help scientists-in-training communicate better.
The Neuroscience of Journalism
The neuroscience of journalism – both from the readers’ and reporters’ perspectives – is woefully understudied.
I’m Finally Here at This Place Where I May or May Not Belong. I’m Ready to Find Out.
Originally published at The War Horse Blog, this story details a writer’s experience at a retreat designed for military spouses.
5 Ways to Stress Less When Starting a Scientific Writing Piece
Stress less when getting started with a scientific writing piece with these five resources.