Sarah BoonReview: “A Walking Life,” by Antonia MalchikYou’re probably used to books about walking that address creative and spiritual transformations in those who have the privilege to walk…May 22, 2019May 22, 2019
Sarah BoonSo You Write About the Environment. Are You a Nature Writer or a Science Writer?How I found my writing niche.Mar 1, 20192Mar 1, 20192
Sarah BoonWhat is this “science communication” You Speak of?What is this ‘science communication’ you speak of?Mar 1, 2019Mar 1, 2019
Sarah BoonMissing Tidbits From My Chat with Tessa HadleyI published two interviews with Tessa Hadley this week, in Longreads and The Rumpus. Here’s what didn’t make it into those interviews.Jan 16, 2019Jan 16, 2019
Sarah BoonScience Blogging 101Wondering how to write a science blog? Here are some tips and tricks.Dec 10, 20184Dec 10, 20184
Sarah BoonBook Review: The Scientist’s Guide to Writing, by Stephen B. HeardScientists often have to train themselves in scientific writing. Help is here in the form of Stephen Heard’s book.Dec 3, 20181Dec 3, 20181
Sarah BoonScience Blogging: The Essential GuideA complete guide to starting — and getting good at — science bloggingDec 1, 2018Dec 1, 2018
Sarah BoonThe Science Writers’ HandbookAre you a science writer, or do you hope to be one someday? The Science Writers’ Handbook should be the first book you buy.Nov 29, 20181Nov 29, 20181
Sarah BoonMental Illness is Not Like a Broken LegWhen people talk about reducing the stigma around mental illness, they often liken it to having a broken leg…does this analogy really help?Nov 7, 2018Nov 7, 2018
Sarah BoonDo Female Academics Have to Be Role Models?Are we expecting too much of women and minority faculty?Nov 5, 2018Nov 5, 2018