Finding the Narrative

April 12, 2010 - 1:30pm

David Baron

Scientific topics can be dense and abstract, and scientists often provide lackluster interviews, but that doesn’t mean your story has to be dull. Writing a strong radio science story begins with a well-thought-out structure. David Baron, health and science editor for PRI’s The World and former science correspondent for NPR, shares tips on finding the narrative thread that will create a clear and compelling story – even if all you have to work with are ax & trax.

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David Baron