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"Upcoming Science Writers Workshop at Nordita"

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Blogger Phillip Helbig said...

Congratulations on getting Barrow to attend. I've read most of his popular-science books, most recently The Book of Universes. His books are not only well written but usually have an additional angle which other books covering the same general territory don't. There might be a few other popular-science writers who are just as good or perhaps even a tiny bit better, with regard to clarity, presenting things at the right level, knowing what is important, and of course factual correctness (Isaac Asimov comes to mind), but I think Barrow is probably the best popular-science writer who is also an active scientist (and not only that, but one of the major players in his field, and a nice guy to boot).

1:00 PM, March 08, 2013

OpenID coraifeartaigh said...

Looks like a really good initiative Bee. Is it aimed mainly at physicists who want to write for the public, or journalists who want to write about physics?
I ask because it's not that clear from the website and I once sat in on a science writing course where all except me were science journalists - which was fine, but not really relevant for me.

8:20 AM, March 09, 2013

Blogger Sabine Hossenfelder said...

Hi coraifeartaigh,

It is aimed at journalists. Best,

B.

1:06 AM, March 10, 2013

Blogger Sabine Hossenfelder said...

Hi Phillip,

I've only read one of his books but, yes, I found it to be very informative and well written. Also, unafraid to add details and own opinions. Best,

B.

1:08 AM, March 10, 2013

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