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What does it take to be a good science writer?

March 20, 2016February 23, 2017Leave a comment

Being a good science writer takes a little knowledge and whole lot of courage and hard work.

How do I spot a baited question on social media?

March 16, 2016February 23, 2017Leave a comment

If you use social media, you may encounter a baited question or two. But, asking yourself these four questions can help you spot the bait.

How should I “dumb down” my science for the web?

March 13, 2016February 23, 2017Leave a comment

You don’t need to “dumb down” you science for an online audience. But, a few strategic tips can help you make your science more accessible on the web.

Why should scientists use social media?

March 8, 2016February 23, 20171 Comment

Social media lets us make science and the scientific process clearer for more people than ever before. And, if that alone isn’t enough to get scientists on social media, I’ve got six more reasons why they should start using it to communicate their science today.

How should I handle social media trolls?

March 5, 2016March 19, 2016Leave a comment

The short answer: don’t feed the trolls! But, as with most things related to social media, it’s a little more complicated than that.

I want to write well on the web. Got any tips for a beginner?

February 26, 2016March 19, 2016Leave a comment

Being aware, upfront, concise, scannable, and consistent can help you get off to a good start when writing for the web.

What’s it like to communicate science on social media?

February 25, 2016February 23, 2017Leave a comment

Communicating science on social media can be exceptionally rewarding, but it can also be quite disheartening, especially if the science is controversial.

Welcome to my blog!

February 24, 2016March 20, 2016Leave a comment

Hi, I’m Susan. Thanks for checking out my blog! I hope you’ll find it both educational and interesting.

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