Ann Körner has done a masterful job of presenting all of the important elements, in an order and style that makes sense and engages - and with a lightness and ease that demonstrates just what she describes!!!
Writing up your scientific results and getting them published can be two distinctly different processes. Körner meshes them seamlessly.
As a published scientist, who currently serves as a public information officer for science and medicine, and teaches science writing, I am delighted to have a book that I can recommend on every level to guide writers clearly in this process
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