tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905236167079601771.post1810091321854330211..comments2023-12-25T11:13:04.495+00:00Comments on Seraphic Singles: Sorry So Busy!Seraphichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06251504033428511090noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905236167079601771.post-73943207177838473272011-09-15T14:49:58.072+01:002011-09-15T14:49:58.072+01:00Aw, bummer, sorry Seraphic :(Aw, bummer, sorry Seraphic :(Jamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18076215213828545013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905236167079601771.post-15009088747984209172011-09-14T17:03:39.901+01:002011-09-14T17:03:39.901+01:00Best of luck, take care of yourself, and us Single...Best of luck, take care of yourself, and us Singles will still be here, Single and perhaps Seraphic, upon your return to blog-land.theobromophilenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905236167079601771.post-66051192574705403312011-09-14T14:49:59.115+01:002011-09-14T14:49:59.115+01:00It is fun isn't it? It's why I've kept...It is fun isn't it? It's why I've kept doing it for so long and intend to keep doing it. It's not the money, it's just that it's so interesting to talk to people, to delve into something, to learn things and meet people who are deeply into something they think is important. <br /><br />I was once given a great piece of advice by John Muggeridge about journalism. He said that I have to be the representative of Joe Public who doesn't know anything about a topic. The best jouranlists, he said, are people who don't know anything but want to find out and tell other people about the interesting thing they've just learned. He warned me strongly against trying to become an "expert" myself. I have to be the wide-eyed girl who is eager to find out something new, that way, you please the interviewees who really are experts and have spent years and years becoming so, and you please the public by not talking down to them. <br /><br />And it has stood me very well as a working foundation. In the meantime, you get to become a sort-of expert in a lot of things, at least enough to ask intelligent questions most of the time. I met a stem cell biologist who just lit up like a house fire when I said that I was interested in developments in the use of mesanchymal stem cells and silicone lattices to produce replacement organs. <br /><br />It's a really fun job, and everyone I've talked to in the business told me to stay far FAR away from J-school.Hilaryhttp://anglocath.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905236167079601771.post-64469664327313924902011-09-14T04:14:37.906+01:002011-09-14T04:14:37.906+01:00That sounds like it really had you immersed and en...That sounds like it really had you immersed and enjoying the work - I hope we get to read the fruits of your labor :)marynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905236167079601771.post-9800523517257061512011-09-14T02:59:06.707+01:002011-09-14T02:59:06.707+01:00Was it First Things? Either way, exciting!! Good f...Was it First Things? Either way, exciting!! Good for you, and I hope the editor agrees!Maggiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09398904417243102605noreply@blogger.com