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Well, if you are a member of STC, your article would help your local
chapter win a 'Chapter of Distinction' award, if the chapter is active
enough to track those things.....
That might or might not be important to you. It would be important to
me.
Paul
Timothy Huckabee wrote:
> I have recently been asked to pen an article for "Technical
> Communication", the Journal of the society for Technical Communication.
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