Friday, January 25, 2013

The First Step to Becoming a Better Science Writer: Write for All


Science might not be the love of everyone’s life, but as a science writer you want it to be. Every day, you hope that many people read your work, reflecting on your thoughts and research from the first word to the last. However, this does not always happen, causing a dilemma for both the writer and the readers. One solution: write for all.

As Alexandre Dumas said in The Three Musketeers, “All for one, and one for all!” A science writer has one shot, one chance to let readers understand the topic and believe in that written subject. This one shot MUST be for all. People need to read and understand the topic and heed its warnings.

Now, realistically, is one article going to touch every person? Probably not. Science writers need to come together and recognize this as a problem. Here are some ideas:
-Write as if your reader knows nothing about the topic. Give them background information. Make them feel as if they did the research themselves.
-Understand that not everyone is going to agree with your opinion. Write without a bias so that more people can appreciate your work.  
-Don’t use superfluous and perplexing words! People just get confused.
-Don’t choose sides. People have many political views. If your views shine through your work, others make decide to reject your news.
-Read this blog. More tips will be posted as I become a better science writer myself.

This problem may not be fixed overnight. Certain people do not like to read about science and as science writers, our goal is to change that train of thought. The more readers who are able to interpret, understand, and appreciate science, the more scientific articles will be read. 

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