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Jon Beadle's avatar

Your articles on Dr J are a delight!

Henry Oliver's avatar

Thank you so much!

M.J. Hines's avatar

I found this utterly fascinating, and deeply inspiring - thank you for sharing. The idea that even great innovators and scientists need some form of amanuensis to articulate and express their ideas is something that I feel the mixed bag of scientific communication throughout the pandemic has proven out (hence the appreciation for the likes of Zeynep Tufecki etc in filling that void). An inadvertant flipside of your proposed scientist-writer double act might be the more recent trend for tech companies building products off the basis of ideas from science fiction writing (with mixed results for the rest of us). Thank you again.

Henry Oliver's avatar

Yeh covid is a great example of this, thanks and glad you enjoyed it

Neil Scott's avatar

Thank you - this is a very stimulating piece.

Henry Oliver's avatar

Thank you, Neil!

Rebecca Beard's avatar

Thank you. What an interesting article.

Henry Oliver's avatar

Go glad you enjoyed it!

Mark Hunter's avatar

Your essay well illustrated Johnson's wide-ranging interests. But I admit to a bit of frustration at reading "Johnson wrote letters in his support, to Lords of the Admiralty and the Earl of Halifax. In 1755, Johnson wrote an account of William’s theories to promote them." and never learning the effects that Johnson's writing had. Did Williams get the money? Was it a Hollywood ending?

Henry Oliver's avatar

I'm afraid not...

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Henry Oliver's avatar

Wonderful lines, thank you