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Journalism, Science, and Why It’s Good to Quit, Sometimes
Sheeva Azma talks about why it’s okay to quit things sometimes to make room for better stuff.
Scientists Push Back Against Retracted Nature Communications Study on Women PIs
In this article, originally published in The Xylom, Sheeva Azma talks about sexism in science.
Science Writing Was Worth It. It Just Took Longer Than I Thought.
Sheeva Azma shares her winding path to becoming a science writer.
10 Things I Learnt From Reading the COVID-19 Headlines
In this post, science communicator Adama Saccoh of The Catalyst in Me discusses the lessons she has learned from following COVID-19 news.
COVID-19: A Force Multiplier for Poverty and Homelessness?
Sheeva Azma couldn’t bear watching the rise of COVID-related homelessness in central Oklahoma anymore. In this piece for The Xylom, she sets out to understand its underlying factors.
Fake News and News Literacy in the “Post-Truth” Era
In this post, Fancy Comma, LLC’s Kevin Ho looks at the problem of fake news and ways we can combat the spread of misinformation and make constructive dialogue on the facts possible.
Can We Make “Good” Journalism “Great”?
In this article, Fancy Comma, LLC’s Sheeva Azma talks about the importance of journalism and ways to make good journalism “great.”
In the COVID-19 Pandemic, Science Reporting Matters
In this post, Fancy Comma, LLC’s Sheeva Azma reflects on the state of biomedical science journalism in the COVID-19 pandemic.
How to Pitch Articles (and Get Published)
Read our quick primer on “pitching” story ideas to the media. Our post will help you write the most effective pitches to get your articles published.