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5 Great Books Written By Political Staffers (and Why You Should Read Them)
Political communicator Sheeva Azma discusses her love of biographies and memoirs written by government and campaign staffers.
8 Books for Ethical Communication
Ethical communication works. Learn how to communicate ethically with these books.
8 Marketing Books for Science Communicators
Learning marketing can teach you new skills and help you communicate science more effectively.
Book Review: Strategic Science Communication by John C. Besley and Anthony Dudo
We reviewed John C. Besley and Anthony Dudo’s book, called “Strategic Science Communication: A Guide to Setting the Right Objectives for More Effective Public Engagement.”
9 Books to Help You Write about Science, Medicine, and Engineering
These books tailored to writing challenges in the fields of science, medicine, and engineering can help you write better.
Can the laws of physics help scientists write better?
Sheeva reviews a new science writing textbook, Subatomic Writing, and also interviews author Jamie Zvirzdin.
11 Books to Upskill and Make More Money as a Freelance Science Writer
Read about 11 books that have helped Sheeva Azma as a science communications professional.
Book Review: Presenting Science Concisely by Bruce Kirchoff
Read Kevin Ho’s review of Dr. Bruce Kirchoff’s book, Presenting Science Concisely, to learn about impactful narratives for science storytelling.
Can You Hack Your Own Brain?
Learn about “neurohacking” in this review of Elizabeth Ricker’s book, Smarter Tomorrow.