Alley gives thorough explanations and color-coded examples about what constitutes a problem and how to fix it, and visual indicators help readers discern the severity of issues being critical, distracting, or cosmetic. The Craft of Scientific Writing is a book that can be valuable to practicing writers who want to work toward more effective, clear scientific writing for a variety of audiences. (Diane Martinez, Technical Communication, Vol. 65 (4), November, 2018)
The author discusses the many challenges and distinctions in scientific writing, and the effects that good or bad writing can have on ones career. Using real-world writing examples and a host of graphics and figures, the author effectively demonstrates what works, what doesnt, and why. This easy-to-digest guide will be useful for engineers, scientists, and anyone interested in writing for a science-minded audience, or about science-related topics. (S. Markgren, Choice, Vol. 56 (03), November, 2018)