On this episode, Mark Simon is joined by Dr. Siri Carpenter, the co-founder of The Open Notebook, a science journalism organization that helps writers with every aspect of their work - from pitching articles to understanding terminology and data and much more.
Siri talked about how her career as a science writer, and what led her and Jeanne Erdman to start their website, and the resources her site provides. She shared the traits that make a good science writer, discussed the challenges of being a science writer, the idea of writing for Dr. Fauci's aunt, and using narrative to articulate scientific information.
She also explained what The World’s Finest Science-Themed Peeps Diorama Contest is (you have to see it to appreciate it!), offered advice to others interested in creating a journalism community, and picked multiple organizations that she wanted to salute.
Important Links
The Open Notebook website
Siri Carpenter's Twitter and website
Brian Vastag Profiles a Dinosaur
Their book - The Craft of Science Writing
Chenue Her, Morning News Anchor, WOI-Des Moines
172. Mary Rasura, Student at Florida Atlantic University; Founder: OutFAU
Lomi Kriel & Lexi Churchill: ProPublica & The Texas Tribune
Chatwan Mongkol: Creator, The Nutgraf
Rebecca Worby, Editorial Director: Reasons To Be Cheerful
Jay Boller, co-founder: Racket
167. Itto Outini, Blind Journalist- The Datekeepers
166. Shi En Kim PHD, Science Writer, Co-Founder of Sequencer
Special Episode: College Media Association Convention Recap (9 Interviews!)
Erin Reed, Transgender Journalist, Newsletter Writer "Erin In The Morning"
Amir Vera, Breaking News Editor: CNN; vice-president of digital, NABJ
Journalism Teacher Adriana Chavira (Scholastic Journalism Week)
Curtis Bunn, Reporter: NBC BLK
Adrienne Johnson Martin, Executive Editor: MLK 50
Alexa Imani Spencer, Health and Race Reporter: Word in Black
Bennet Goldstein, Wisconsin Watch, Mississippi River Basin Agriculture and Water Desk (Report for America)
Andrew Galarneau: Food Writer, Four Bites
Mallory Carra, Longtime Journalist; West Coast Media Jobs
Stephanie Marudas and Emily Previti, Kouvenda Media
Massarah Mikati, Communities and Engagement Reporter: Philadelphia Inquirer
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