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Subject:RE: working with other writers From:Suzette Seveny <sseveny -at- petvalu -dot- com> To:TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 30 May 2000 16:02:21 -0400
Please either post to the list or copy me in on the responses. I have always
been a lone techwriter, although I have worked in teams in other types of
positions. I am very interested in the responses.
Suzette Seveny
Markham, Ontario, Canada
sseveny -at- petvalu -dot- com or suzette -at- yesic -dot- com
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kstanzler -at- earthlink -dot- net wrote:
> I'm interested in stories about the ups and downs of working with other
> writers. I'm used to working alone, and now I find working with other
> writers challenging. What works? What doesn't? How do you deal with
> "territory"?
>