The Science of Writing: Document Your Passions
Learn to rummage and count it
A course by Julieta García González , Writer and Editor
Joined March 2022
About the video: Learn to rummage and count it
Overview
“In this lesson you will learn to delve into your mind and the available resources to tell and explain something.”
In this video lesson Julieta García González addresses the topic: Learn to rummage and count it, which is part of the Domestika online course: The Science of Writing: Document Your Passions. Learn different writing and research techniques to help you create content about the things that interest you the most.
Partial transcription of the video
“Learn to rummage and count it The first thing we'll do it is to analyze the obsession, what makes you spin in your head. You have to analyze it very well. Once you have it ready you have to do an analysis. Start from the empirical, that is, from your own experience. How have you lived it?, how do you live it? Once you have that clarity you have to reach out of the different disciplines that can help you understand this phenomenon. You may wonder what are the things that can help. Let's say, for example, that you are interested in knowing why are dogs so different from each other, being all ...”
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Course summary for: The Science of Writing: Document Your Passions
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Communication, Content Writing, Creative Writing, Non-Fiction Writing

Julieta García González
A course by Julieta García González
Julieta García is a narrator, essayist, columnist, and editor, who also collaborates on radio shows and produces podcasts. Throughout her career, she has published two storybooks, Las malas costumbres and Pasajeros con destino, as well as two novels, Vapor and Cuando escuches el trueno. She also wrote a children's book titled El pie que no quería bañarse. Additionally, she has edited a number of books and magazines, worked for newspapers, and overseen the edition of various different projects.
She currently works on Mexico's public radio station on a weekly basis, in a slot called Acentos dedicated to literature, along with making podcasts for the platform Así Como Suena. She is also the deputy director of literature at UNAM, and in 2022, she won the Walter Reuters award for Spanish journalism in the multimedia category.
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