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>Does everyone do SME interviews but me? Am I a "faux" technical writer. I
>kinda thought I was approaching the same pedestal as Geoff and John :)
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No, Connie. You're not wrong. In fact you're doing exactly what most tech writers wish they were doing only haven't figured out how to insert themselves into the process properly to do it.
John Garison (who has been too buried for the last several months to contribute to techwr-l) has described a methodology similar to yours (check the archives).
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