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Subject:Re: TECHWR-L Digest - 22 Jun 1995 to 23 Jun 1995 From:Kat Nagel/MasterWork <katnagel -at- EZNET -dot- NET> Date:Sat, 24 Jun 1995 15:55:39 -0400
> >Tommy Trussel asked:
>> >> Can anyone recommend a favorite book with information and advice
>> >> on contract work? (I especially would like to see an annotated
>> >> generic contract.) If you can provide the full publication
>> >> information I would appreciate it.
Herman Holtz replied:
>May I immodestly contribute information on relevant books that are my own
>products, published in large format paperback by Deaborn:
>The Complete Guide to Consulting Contracts and The Complete Guide to
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>Being an Independent Contractor. The contracts book has an optional
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>disk that goes with it to laod sample contracts and reference
>material into one's computer.
May I offer an independent evaluation? I've read this book, along with
several of his other publications, and found it *extremely* useful.
Three other books I can recommend are:
Electronic design and publishing business practices
Liane Sebastian (1992, ISBN 1-880559-03-X)
Guide to freelance rates and standard practice
National Writers Union (1995, ISBN 0-9644208-0-5)
Technical Writer's Freelancing Guide
Peter Kent (1992, ISBN 0-8069-5836-7)
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