Journalism of Evidence-Based Imagination and Science Writing February 22, 2022December 29, 2022 Jesse Harris4 Comments Journalism of evidence-based imagination is Ed Yong's approach to writing that helps readers understand what is happening in the world.
Deconstructing Ed Yong’s “How the Pandemic Defeated America” February 16, 2022December 29, 2022 Jesse Harris1 Comment Ed Yong has written the defining articles of the COVID era. This article deconstructs Yong's article “How the Pandemic Defeated America”
Why Is Science Writing Important? 5 Functions of Science Writing February 5, 2022December 26, 2022 Jesse Harris3 Comments Why is science writing important? This article covers the five most important functions of science writing.
What Is Science Writing? Introduction to Science Writing January 16, 2022December 26, 2022 Jesse Harris11 Comments Every scientist is a writer. All science runs on science writing and scientific communication. The difference between curious tinkering and science is sharing your results.
How to Write — 9 Lessons from Review of 50 Writing Advice Articles November 13, 2021April 17, 2022 Jesse Harris1 Comment Medium writers love to write about how to write. With so much written on the topic, I decided to do a deep-dive on the subject.
Your Content is Too Complex – How to Simplify Your Writing November 7, 2021April 17, 2022 Jesse HarrisLeave a comment When you’re writing for the internet, you should be aiming for a 6th-grade reading level. This isn’t just personal advice.
3 Ways a Trash Draft Helps You Write Effectively October 30, 2021April 17, 2022 Jesse Harris1 Comment Want to upgrade your writing process? Try using “trash drafts.”