The Science of Writing: Document Your Passions
Organized Madness: Learning to Debug 1
A course by Julieta García González , Writer and Editor
Joined March 2022
About the video: Organized Madness: Learning to Debug 1
Overview
“Choosing the sources from which the information comes out so that they are useful to you is the delicate part of the project. During this lesson I will show you two ways to distinguish these sources of information. To begin with, I will tell you what the primary sources are.”
In this video lesson Julieta García González addresses the topic: Organized Madness: Learning to Debug 1, 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
“Organized Madness: Learning to Debug We have reached a very delicate part, the selection of sources. There are two types of sources: primary sources and secondary sources. Ideally, you'll use both fonts in your outreach copy. What are primary sources and secondary sources? Primary sources are the things you experienced, the interviews that you have done or something they told you first hand. What are secondary sources? Secondary sources change a bit, although they can feed on primary sources, but let's separate them. Secondary sources can be reports, They can be notes from a newspaper, It c...”
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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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