Science fiction articles don't appear very often in scientific journals (the double entendre aside), so I was intrigued by how the reviewers handled this. Through various nefarious and downright dastardly means, I managed to get a peek at the reviewers' reports and here are some highlights:
"A real Page-Downer of a PDF. I was gripped from the Introduction right through to the Conclusion."
- Reviewer 1
"8 out of 10. A story of great entertainment in the field."
- Reviewer 2
"P2, paragraph 3: Several misspellings. In the future, are there no spell checkers?"
- Reviewer 3
"Rattles along at a rollicking pace. And that's just the abstract!"
- Reviewer 1
"I laughed. I cried. Then I read the article."
- Reviewer 2
"Publish with minor revisions to add tension."
- Reviewer 3
Can anyone think of other examples where fiction has been included in a chemistry article?
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