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TABLE OF CONTENTS Note to Readers IntroductionSiri Carpenter Part 1: Who Is a Science Journalist and How Do You Become One?1. How to Use Reporting Skills from Any Beat for Science JournalismAneri Pattani 2. Trading the Pipette for the Pen: Transitioning from Science to Science WritingJulia Rosen 3. Do You Need a Science Degree to Be a Science Reporter?Aneri Pattani 4. How to Break into English-Language Media as a Non-Native-English SpeakerHumberto Basilio 5. Feeling Like a Fraud: The Impostor Phenomenon in Science WritingSandeep Ravindran 6. What Is Science Journalism Worth?Kendall Powell 7. Nice Niche: How to Build and Keep Up with a BeatKnvul Sheikh 8. A Conversation with Amy Maxmen on “How the Fight against Ebola Tested a Culture’s Traditions”Amanda Mascarelli Part 2: What Makes a Science Story and How Do You Find One?9. Is This a Story? How to Evaluate Your Ideas Before You PitchMallory Pickett 10. Sharpening Ideas: From Topic to StoryDan Ferber 11. Critically Evaluating ClaimsMegha Satyanarayana 12. Finding the Science in Any StoryKate Morgan 13. Pitching Errors: How Not to PitchLaura Helmuth 14. Five Ways to Sink a PitchSiri Carpenter 15. What Makes a Good Pitch? Annotations from the TON Pitch DatabaseRoxanne Khamsi 16. A Conversation with Kathryn Schulz on “The Really Big One”Michelle Nijhuis Part 3: How Do You Report a Science Story?17. Is Anyone Out There? Sourcing News StoriesGeoffrey Giller 18. Interviewing for Career-Spanning ProfilesAlla Katsnelson 19. How to Conduct Difficult InterviewsMallory Pickett 20. Including Diverse Voices in Science StoriesChristina Selby 21. How to Find Patient Stories on Social MediaKatherine J. Wu 22. Pulling It All Together: Organizing Reporting NotesSarah Zhang 23. Gut Check: Working with a Sensitivity ReaderJane C. Hu 24. When Science Reporting Takes an Emotional TollWudan Yan 25. A Conversation with Annie Waldman on “How Hospitals Are Failing Black Mothers”Tasneem Raja Part 4: How Do You Tell Your Story?26. Good Beginnings: How to Write a Lede Your Editor and Your Readers Will LoveRobin Meadows 27. Nailing the Nut GrafTina Casagrand Foss 28. How to Find and Use Quotes in Science StoriesAbdullahi Tsanni 29. Like Being There: How Science Writers Use Sensory DetailJyoti Madhusoodanan 30. Eradicating Ableist Language Yields More Accurate and More Humane JournalismMarion Renault 31. Good Endings: How to Write a Kicker Your Editor and Your Readers Will LoveRobin Meadows 32. The First Critic Is You: Editing Your Own WorkTiên Nguyễn 33. A Conversation with Linda Nordling on “How Decolonization Could Reshape South African Science”Jeanne Erdmann Part 5: How Do You Build Expertise in Science Writing?34. How to Read a Scientific PaperAlexandra Witze 35. What Are the Odds? Reporting on RiskJane C. Hu 36. Spotting Shady StatisticsRachel Zamzow 37. Problems with Preprints: Covering Rough-Draft Manuscripts ResponsiblyRoxanne Khamsi 38. Getting the Most out of Scientific ConferencesRodrigo Pérez Ortega 39. Interrogating Data: A Science Writer’s Guide to Data JournalismBetsy Ladyzhets 40. Explaining ComplexityCarl Zimmer 41. How to Do a Close ReadSiri Carpenter 42. A Conversation with Maggie Koerth on “The Complicated Legacy of a Panda Who Was Really Good at Sex”Ed Yong AcknowledgmentsContributorsIndex |
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