More freedom and flexibility in freelancing says science journo Callari
By Will McLennan in Media News on Thursday, 13th March 2025 at 11:31amSince stepping out of the lab and into science journalism, freelancing is all Manuela Callari has known and she believes it provides multiple advantages to both herself and readers who ultimately benefit from the scientific knowledge she shares.
Callari told Influencing, “As a freelance journalist, you have the freedom and flexibility of telling the stories that you want to tell, like, and telling the stories that matter to you and matter to the community around you.
“Also, from a creative point of view, I find it more exciting because you can write about various scientific fields and topics and different publications and audiences.”
Callari believes freelancing “is much more resilient and lucrative than being in-house”.
She has written for Cosmos Magazine, Medical Repu...
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