OK, write it but no chemistry words!
Issue 350 | Page 63 | Published Sep 2013
Description
Here is an account of a chemist who started his career writing articles for scientific journals and eventually became an author of popular science articles and books. His experiences are recounted as a guide to others who might like to try this activity. What topics should you write about? How should you write about them? And how should you go about getting them published?
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