Ask TON: From Idea to Story
Richard Elzey/Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0) Welcome back for another installment of Ask TON. Here’s our latest question: What questions do you ask yourself about a story that you’re considering pursuing?...
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Authors of science books often begin as writers of science news. As a science journalist who is looking to write a book, I’ve become very curious as to how other science journalists made the leap...
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Today at The Open Notebook, we introduce a new recurring feature, called Single Best. We asked top science writers to give us their best advice in one minute or less. We are asking top science writers...
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Last spring, a series of informal conversations on the status of women in science writing led to a decision that the timing was right for a more structured, in person conversation on the subject. The...
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