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Anyone going to the Pacific Northwest Writer's Conference in Bellevue,
WA, this weekend? If you are and you want to grab a cup of coffee, let
me know (at my home address--I'm on vacation: mailto:rushsm -at- aol -dot- com).
I'll be hitting the non-fiction/journalism talks and the techniques
talks.
Also--I just found out I have to introduce a speaker, who happens by
coincidence to be a technical writer (also a poet and journalist, I
think). Does anyone here know him or of him? I'd appreciate hearing
about it--I hate it when introducers just read from the card and
obviously don't know and couldn't care less about the person..
Thanks in advance
Sella Rush
(email me at rushsm -at- aol -dot- com)
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Sella Rush
sellar -at- apptechsys -dot- com
Applied Technical Systems, Inc. (ATS)
Bremerton, Washington USA
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