Writing research Writing in English English Is the Language of Science. That Isn’t Always a Good Thing (URL) When English is not your L1 (URL) Resources and tips from Nature Jobs (URL) Why English? How did English become the language of science? (URL) Getting your writing done I don't know who needs to hear this, but the aim of the first draft is not to get it right, but to get it written.— David Howard (@Used_For_Glue) July 22, 2019 Peer review Thinking again this morning that so much scientific writing is bad because it is written for hostile reviewers rather than for interested readers. Not sure there is a way out of this trap.— Richard McElreath (@rlmcelreath) April 12, 2019 Before #PeerReview > After #PeerReview pic.twitter.com/34X7YRvQt1— Peter Tennant (@PWGTennant) February 14, 2019 We resubmitted a manuscript we've been revising for a long time. I hope the reviewers like it now! #PeerReview #reviewer2 pic.twitter.com/Oba4EdJCAT— Daniel Mennill (@DMennill) February 20, 2019 Me after reading #Reviewer2 feedback pic.twitter.com/2wwmbZ9Xlu— Lesley Norris (@lesley_norris1) February 5, 2020 First journal, first round of review, both reviewers accept with only minor revisions requested. I didn't think such an experience was possible. pic.twitter.com/4nim9Ge5Uw— Shannon Mason (Shan) (@Shan__Mason) August 22, 2020 Tweet