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The Dork Knight Rises

Explore the journey of a budding writer embracing science writing malarkey through self-published articles and shared passions.

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An old friend of mine found and forwarded an email that I had written on 22^nd August, 2006. I sent it to a group of close university mates, telling them about this new science blog that I had created. It makes me almost embarrassingly sentimental to read this, but hopefully it might help those of you who are in the same situation. Here is me, six years ago, working at a cancer charity, miles away from being a professional science writer, looking for opportunities, and taking a step. Also, note that 6 years ago, I knew even less than the little I know now, so if anything in this seems even remotely prescient, it’s probably best to interpret it as naivety that looks good in hindsight. The bit where I say “Hopefully, I’ll be able to write a new one every week” cracks me up.

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