In this chapter you will learn the following:
- How journalistic writing is different from academic writing, and how knowing this will help you speak to journalists
- Tips for communicating science well from science journalists and other professional communicators
- How to find your narrative and use it to make your communication more engaging
- How you can use improv and humour skills to help an audience connect with your work

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Chapter 2 Topics:
- How to think (and communicate) like a journalist
- Tips and Challenges for Science Communication
- Writing Plain Language Summaries of Your Work
- Tell a story: Finding a narrative in your work
- Accesible Science
- Improv, games, humour and other innovative approaches