Welcome Inklings.
A web science magazine edited by two talented young women. Backstory: they are 66% of the popular science website Inkycircus. Based in London, they wanted to open a mostly-for-women accessible science mag, just the kind of thing science-shy Britain needs. So what did our far-sighted Home Office do?
Chucked 'em out. Not rich enough, and strangely unprepared to marry any old passing Brit to be allowed to write a science mag here. Off to Canada they went, and here it is: tap your trackpads and click your mice to welcome Inkling Magazine ('on the hunch that science rocks'). And at first reading, it's good. Like the science it has a hunch about, it rocks, and rocks a fat one.
Congrats to the UK rejects Anna Gosline and Anne Casselman. Dung-throwing monkeys to the Home Office, please.
Tags: science magazine, science journalism
Chucked 'em out. Not rich enough, and strangely unprepared to marry any old passing Brit to be allowed to write a science mag here. Off to Canada they went, and here it is: tap your trackpads and click your mice to welcome Inkling Magazine ('on the hunch that science rocks'). And at first reading, it's good. Like the science it has a hunch about, it rocks, and rocks a fat one.
Congrats to the UK rejects Anna Gosline and Anne Casselman. Dung-throwing monkeys to the Home Office, please.
Tags: science magazine, science journalism

1 Comments:
Thanks for the welcome Peter! It's great to know we're doing something right on this one. Happy New Year to you and your loved ones.
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