There are many tricks to surviving in science, while maintaining the love of science that brought you there in the first place. This ebook represents the introduction to a book in progress, using the methodology of Charles Dickens - one penny novel at a time put bread on the table, and finally resulted in remarkable works of literature. His books had considerable impact on awareness of the plight of the poor, and who is poorer than a graduate student in the world of science.
The goal of this work in progress, one chapter at a time, is to save you wasted effort and frustration, so you can get on with the job of enjoying your career in science. There will be 12 to 15 chapters, and if you buy them all the author will send you a signed copy of the final paperback.
Kevin Morgan is an Australian author and researcher renowned for his investigative work into historical legal injustices. His notable book, "Gun Alley: Murder, Lies and Failure of Justice," delves into the 1921 wrongful conviction and execution of Colin Campbell Ross for the murder of 12-year-old Alma Tirtschke in Melbourne. Morgan's meticulous research played a pivotal role in posthumously pardoning Ross in 2008, marking Australia's first pardon of a judicially executed individual. Beyond "Gun Alley," Morgan has authored several other works, including a biography of Ramsay MacDonald, reflecting his diverse interests and commitment to uncovering historical truths.