
First-time authors share challenges and lessons in writing a book
SciWri24 travel grantee Vagner de Alencar reports on "The Bookmaking Journey in Three Acts: A Guide for Debut Authors" NASW virtual workshop session organized by Ferris Jabr.
Coverage begins in 2006 for the ScienceWriters meeting and 2009 for the AAAS meeting. To see programs for past ScienceWriters meetings, go to the ScienceWriters meeting site.
SciWri24 travel grantee Vagner de Alencar reports on "The Bookmaking Journey in Three Acts: A Guide for Debut Authors" NASW virtual workshop session organized by Ferris Jabr.
SciWri24 travel grantee Emily Payne reports on the "Best Practices for Working With Journalists as a PIO" NASW workshop session in Raleigh organized by Ken Kingery.
SciWri24 travel grantee Nina Elkadi reports on the Awards Luncheon in Raleigh presented by the National Association of Science Writers and the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing.
Thanks to gifts by NASW members and other ScienceWriters2024 attendees, 27 student and professional colleagues received support to attend this year's annual meeting, including two inaugural NASW Indigenous Community Support Grant recipients.
The National Association of Science Writers is offering a special opportunity for Indigenous journalists to attend the ScienceWriters2024 national conference this fall.
The National Association of Science Writers, the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, and the Science Communicators of North Carolina invite you to attend the ScienceWriters2024 national conference this fall.
Aug. 20, 2024For ScienceWriters2024 this year, NASW is providing Community Support Grants for both virtual and in-person attendees. In addition, our colleagues at the Council for Advancement of Science Writing are once again offering travel grants. Applications due Sept. 10.
SciWri23 travel grantee Helina Selemon reports on the "Mistrust and Misinformation After Ohio's Toxic Train Disaster" Science + Science Writing session in Boulder convened by CASW.
SciWri23 travel grantee Guananí Gómez-Van Cortright reports on the "Knowledge Co-Production and Co-Management of Arctic Rivers" Science + Science Writing session in Boulder convened by CASW.