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Andrea Lloyd

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I absolutely loved reading Project Hail Mary last month in preparation for the movie’s release today, March 20. Andy Weir, author of Project Hail Mary and The Martian, and Drew Goddard, the screenwriter for The Martian, reunited to craft th...

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The Freelance Lie: Why the 'Average' Writer Must Publish a Novel Every Month

A decade-old Medium post always catches my eye: “How Much Do Freelance Writers Actually Make?” by Ryan McCready. He opens with how, in 2016, a majority of Americans were trying to nose their way into freelancing, no matter the industry. One...

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We Must Sacrifice Everything and Nothing for the Future

We Are The Weather prompts for a daring action plan to save the planet but fails to deliver a compelling argument for changing. Throughout the book, Foer tries to strike a balance between nothing matters and everything matters, but inevitab...

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Why NASA's Social Media Overhaul Worries This Science Communicator

This is my personal opinion as a science communication expert. These opinions do not represent NASA or my employer.

I watched the @ISS_Research account sunset on X today. My academic research made me feel like the NASA’s Social Media overh...

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Trust is the Solution to Anti-Science

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