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Writing is one of the loneliest activities. For some of us, it can be hard to keep yourself accountable, especially right now with not much of a regular schedule and lots of working from home. On this episode we talk about our paper writing process, how we go from an idea to a submission, and the wonders of co-writing. We are divided on the use of the phrase “dot-jot notes”, which google says is NOT a Canadian only thing.
Resources: The Writing Workshop book - Barbara Sarnecka, Bird by Bird by Anne Lamot, also Writing Science by Joshua Schimel.
Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at [email protected]. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com
Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart
Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan
Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer.
Cause of the week: Consider buying one of those books from your local independent bookshop (Shoutout to one of mine: The Book Loft in Columbus. Not sure where to go? Try this website, or you can specifically support a local BIPOC owned business, which you can find on this list.
This is Episode 6. It was recorded on July 9th, 2020
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3737 ratings
Writing is one of the loneliest activities. For some of us, it can be hard to keep yourself accountable, especially right now with not much of a regular schedule and lots of working from home. On this episode we talk about our paper writing process, how we go from an idea to a submission, and the wonders of co-writing. We are divided on the use of the phrase “dot-jot notes”, which google says is NOT a Canadian only thing.
Resources: The Writing Workshop book - Barbara Sarnecka, Bird by Bird by Anne Lamot, also Writing Science by Joshua Schimel.
Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at [email protected]. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com
Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart
Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan
Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer.
Cause of the week: Consider buying one of those books from your local independent bookshop (Shoutout to one of mine: The Book Loft in Columbus. Not sure where to go? Try this website, or you can specifically support a local BIPOC owned business, which you can find on this list.
This is Episode 6. It was recorded on July 9th, 2020
10,130 Listeners