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ScienceWriters: Be part of ScienceOnline
January 11, 2011
From NASW: You can participate free in the fifth annual Science Online meeting (#SciO11) this week, thanks to the National Association of Science Writers. Livestreamed topics include history of science as a writing tool, using fiction to explain science, communicating science with humor, and many others. Find the livestream and archive here beginning Saturday, Jan 15: http://scienceonline2011.com/watch /
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Memoirs, food, great storytelling -- ideal gift books
December 20, 2010
Books are ideal gifts for those who read, and the titles on these recommended-reading lists will make someone happy:
• Food Memoirs and Biographies
• Style guides and other books on editing (these are the ones aspiring writers and editors often can't afford)
• Books to help you write your own (or someone else's) life story
• Memoirs and personal accounts of vocation, avocation, occupation, profession, "calling" (a reading list)
• Books for aspiring fiction writers and editors
• Outstanding narrative nonfiction Read More
• Food Memoirs and Biographies
• Style guides and other books on editing (these are the ones aspiring writers and editors often can't afford)
• Books to help you write your own (or someone else's) life story
• Memoirs and personal accounts of vocation, avocation, occupation, profession, "calling" (a reading list)
• Books for aspiring fiction writers and editors
• Outstanding narrative nonfiction Read More
Coming-of-age memoirs make great gifts
December 17, 2010
For those thinking about writing their memoirs, or for book lovers generally, these coming-of-age novels make ideal gifts:
• Allison, Dorothy. Bastard Out of Carolina (semi-fictionalized)
• Angelou, Maya. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
• Baker, Russell. Growing Up Read More
• Allison, Dorothy. Bastard Out of Carolina (semi-fictionalized)
• Angelou, Maya. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
• Baker, Russell. Growing Up Read More
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The Magic Article Rewriter (not a person)
December 13, 2010
My mouth is still open after reading The Best Spinner vs. the Magic Article Rewriter. What can you deduce from the following copy: "almost 100% of every content about anything has already been written or said at least once somewhere around the web. That Read More
Hans Rosling, animating global health data
December 10, 2010
Making Data Dance, an Economist story (12-9-10), presents Hans Rosling, a Swedish lecturer on global health, who "has become an online star by using data visualisations to make serious points about health policy and development." Do not miss The Joy of Stats Read More