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Wrote the reader: "'candidness'candidness
It was a great help when writing The Reader".
One reviewer wrote, "The reader is left with the clear sense that science often advances in random, but very human, ways".
"Even for me, a real Chinese, Tibet is such a remote and mysterious place," wrote the reader, Cao Wei, of Shanghai.
Robert Graves and Alan Hodge called their guide to writing "The Reader Over Your Shoulder," and it's an apt metaphor, bringing to mind a little guy perched up there, looking over your stuff and reacting the way a hypothetical reader might.
There's really no middle-ground," wrote the reader, thus starting an endless loop of thoughts and ideas for me.
As written, the reader is left with the impression that complex events are a significant proportion (may be 10%) of total!
As the text is currently written, the reader is exposed to a lot of data that is pretty standard – SPT trajectories and their analysis as diffusive motion – before he/she encounters the novel aspects of the work.
The reader doesn't expect to have to ask the writer whether she meant what she wrote; the reader assumes that the writer meant what she wrote.
If you're looking for a conservative option, simply write the reader's name on the left edge of the top line, followed by a comma.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com