Where else to publish?

Subject: Where else to publish?
From: Darren Barefoot <Darren -dot- Barefoot -at- capeclear -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 14:49:49 -0000

Hi,

I'm wondering where else I can publish articles about technical writing.
I've recently had a couple pieces in the STC's Intercom, and I want to
diversify. Obviously, I'd be seeking as high a profile a publication or Web
site as possible (assuming they'd take my work). Options I've come up with
so far are:

http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/index.php3 - This is the resource I most
commonly use, mostly for the TECHWR-L archives.
Technical Communication - The impressively-academic STC publication. Not for
me, really.
My local chapter's newsletter - A decent option, but probably not very
well-read.

I'm aware that there are a host of other technical writing Web sites and
publications out there, but I have little perspective on which ones are the
most popular. For the record, the article I'm looking to place is a "tools
and technology" sort of thing, maybe 1000 words in length and in a similar
style to what Intercom publishes. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks. DB.

Darren Barefoot
Technical Writer
Cape Clear Software
www.capeclear.com

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