Listening: On-writing with Sally Adee

‘On-writing with Sally Adee’ made me laugh out loud two times today: first while jogging and the second time during breakfast, when I listened to it again taking some notes. The science journalist, and technology features editor at New Scientist, talkes about her writing practise, a way to ask dumb questions, and the need to throw away 4250 words to gain the 750 good ones.

The recording is part of ‘The Writing Studio – Podcast’*, published by Vanderbilt University, where you can find another interesting talk: ‘On-writing with Cecelia Tichi’.

*) with luck this link gets you to the podcast in iTunes. Vanderbilt University, and other publishers, could – and should – make it easier to share and embed their audio or video content on blogs and social media. Apple’s iTunes won’t do it for them … @#$%^&… #rant… ^_^…

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