RE: advice for newbie?
>>While I haven't read it, several others on this list have recommended
"Technical Writing for Dummies". Apparently it's an excellent resource for
those entering the field. Thanks. DB.<<
I enjoy getting books to build my technical writing resource library (or maybe I
have "Christmas-Present-Package-In-the-Mail Fever" since I really love getting
boxes from Amazon.com on my doorstep) and recently bought "Technical Writing for
Dummies" as well as "Complete Idiot's Guide to Technical Writing".
I'll mention that there's also "Technical Writing 101: a Real-World Guide to Planning and Writing Technical Documentation." We've had great feedback about it.
Bill Burns, Director - Northwest Office, Scriptorium Publishing
The WebWorks Publisher Cookbook now available
http://www.scriptorium.com/books/wwpcookbook.html
bburns -at- scriptorium -dot- com - 208-484-4459
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