Re: entering tech writer field

Subject: Re: entering tech writer field
From: Lois Patterson <lois -at- dowco -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 12:18:14 -0700


I have a kid (almost 15 and several inches taller) who wants to be a writer
also. He has helped me out on a basic level from time to time on writing
projects (not on technical writing projects, nor ones where confidentiality
was an issue). I think his preference is to be a best-selling fiction
writer, but he wants to do other writing if that doesn't work out. (I'd be
curious if anyone else has made writing a family business of sort.)

My suggestion is the same as for my son -- he should take whatever
university program he finds interesting. My son is interested in languages,
psychology, and linguistics (other subjects too, like physics and chemistry,
but probably more of a leaning towards humanities subjects). But more
specifically, any courses that help develop logical thinking are good. Also,
I think it's extremely useful to do courses where heavy-duty original
research papers are required.

I've also suggested that he consider becoming proficient enough in other
languages to do technical translations.

Lois Patterson

> Here's a question for the list (and I know I'm going to get a LOT of
> different answers!):
>
> Let's say your kid (OK, he's 18 and much bigger than I am!) says he WANTS
> to get into technical writing and knowledge management. What course of
> undergraduate study would you recommend, and why?
>
> I came into the field from chemical engineering. Maths and sciences are
> not Greg's strong suits, although he does read and understand some fairly
> technical stuff written for the lay audience. He is a good reader, writer,
> and listener. And this kid has treasured facts almost since he was born
> (started talking about then too, it seems).
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Win


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