Re: The Big Lie (was 'Are You a Writer?')
Hey, hey, hey, hey, watch it there, dude. I have been a successful
"technical technical writer" for 18 years with a degree in computer
programming. I love my career. I am also a fiction writer "on the side".
This thread is going close to stereotyping. Peace like a river,
Rosie "Roro" Wilcox
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