Government buys into science writing

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Covering science and innovation policy with “creative nonfiction” methods will be the focus of two four-day workshops funded by the National Science Foundation and organized by Arizona State University, Curtis Brainard reports in Columbia Journalism Review. Co-director Lee Gutkind, who spoke at the fall 2005 NASW meeting in Pittsburgh, says the goal is to attract “emerging communicators” who will publish literary-style articles or essays on science in major outlets.

June 11, 2012

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