Beverly Erlebacher wrote:
>
>
> I've only been keeping geckos for a few years, but I've got a little
> experience in science writing, and some academic background in biology.
> I may have some time later this year to write something. Let me know
> what topics might be of interest. Turgid technical prose translated
> to English, obscure concepts explained... :-)
>
> Suggestions from the list appreciated!
>
Anytime you've explained some techy terms or scientific gobbledygook to me, I finally
understood. I bet you could find the best ideas in the archives. There's bound to be
some obscure concept and terminology that 'we' keep asking over and over, but not
many can explain in real English.
You could also write about your Coleonyx hunting expedition last summer. That one
could hold many surprises for a lot of readers.
Seems I'll be reading your stories, instead of hearing them. Trade off is I can save
them for later reference. Either way, I'll enjoy them over coffee.
Start typing!! :)
Hilde
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