Rule #1 of powerful communication is “Don’t TELL me, SHOW me.” The NY Times TOLD us yesterday Dr. Jayawardhana is a good communicator, here are the data that SHOW it.

Jayawardhana (based on his 3 major books) is right there with Crichton (versus your typical poorly communicating scientist who is around the snooze emoji).
VOICES HAVE A DISTINCT “NARRATIVE FINGERPRINT”
I’ve spent the past decade researching and establishing the two basic narrative metrics — the AF (AND Frequency) and the NI (Narrative Index). A decade ago, I tried to warn of the communications strength of Donald Trump (nobody listened, fortunately he never amounted to much). Last year I put them to use in detail in Lincoln But Trump.
In the fall our NMS (Narrative Metrics Specialist) Liz Strauss teamed up with our ABT buddy Erik Stengler at SUNY Oneonta to do a study using the two metrics to compare the novels of Douglas Faulkner versus Michael Crichton. We discussed it in our Wednesday ABT Discussion Group. You can see the results in the graph above.