1. Mick Taaliek

    Mick Taaliek New Member

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    Here to make a hobby out of my work?

    Discussion in 'New Member Introductions' started by Mick Taaliek, Oct 7, 2015.

    Hello Community,

    My name is Mick and i have joined this community to learn more about writing styles/approaches and strategies. i am a scientist by trade and as such, spend a lot of time writing (scientific articles/proposals etc) for my work. i quite enjoy it although its not as much of a creative outlet as i wish for at times.

    I have a strong interest in working with people (its what i do in my job) and along the way, learned a lot about supporting careers. Therefore, i am thinking to start a writing project (read book) on this topic.

    As i am here to learn (and help those who need it), any advice or comments are most welcome. i am looking forward towards getting to know some of you (or all?!?) as i plow my way through my project!
     
  2. KaTrian

    KaTrian A foolish little beast. Contributor

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    Welcome to the forum. :) Sounds like you're in the right place! Wow, you're a scientist. In which field? Creative writing can be quite different for sure, but it's also very liberating. ;)

    Here's our New Member Quick Start to get you started. Have fun!

    -Kat
     
  3. Mick Taaliek

    Mick Taaliek New Member

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    Dear Kat,

    I am a molecular plant scientist. Yes, writing will be very different but i expect for it to benefit my work greatly. Although it is not the main purpose, i am sure that my writing will improve in all areas. I just have to stick with it!

    thanks again for your kind reply.
     
  4. Tenderiser

    Tenderiser Not a man or BayView

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    Welcome. :)

    Many scientists or people in science careers have become hugely successful authors. Tess Gerritsen, an MD, is one of my favourites. I'd imagine you could write very good sci-fi if that floated your boat. Whatever genre you're looking at, non-fiction writing skills are transferable to fiction writing with a slight change of approach and a few new rules (for dialogue especially).
     
  5. Mick Taaliek

    Mick Taaliek New Member

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    Thank you. I hope you are right (and will try to prove it as well!). I will have a look through the forum regarding the rules and approach. Looking forward to learning..
     
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    Commandante Lemming Contributor Contributor

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    Welcome! Since getting involved in writing I've been amazed at the number of scientists in our world - you're in good company.
     
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    Imaginarily Disparu en Mer Contributor

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    Welcome, new person. :-D

    This place has been just the thing I needed to reboot my muse, so here is some good juju for your initial booting. :cheerleader:

    What do you do with those plant molecules?
     
  8. Mick Taaliek

    Mick Taaliek New Member

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    i investigate how they contribute to immunity (against pathogens)
     
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    Imaginarily Disparu en Mer Contributor

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    So does that mean you're to blame if there's ever a zombie-plant apocalypse?
     
  10. Mick Taaliek

    Mick Taaliek New Member

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    i am fighting with zombie-plants everyday (except sat & sun, or evenings)
     
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    Imaginarily Disparu en Mer Contributor

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    *gets pitchfork and torch ready, just in case*
     
  12. Mick Taaliek

    Mick Taaliek New Member

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    i ALWAYS carry a spade and a bucket of compost with me..
     
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    Each group needs at least one scientist.
    You're in mine.

    Welcome to the forums, Mick. The guys here are real talented and bright.
    Just be nice in your 14 day probation period...And don't look at your mirror at 11:29 PM.
     
  14. Gigi_GNR

    Gigi_GNR Guys, come on. WAFFLE-O. Contributor

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    Welcome! :)
     
  15. Corbyn

    Corbyn Lost in my own head Supporter Contributor

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    Oooooooohhhh, Zombie plants...... Welcome Mick!
     

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