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Subject:Tech Writing Texts From:Bruce Spitzer <SPITZER -at- ACCCN1 -dot- ALLEN -dot- CC -dot- KS -dot- US> Date:Fri, 6 Oct 1995 10:53:09 -0600
This is my first posting to the list and I am sure that this topic
has already been discussed and re-discussed over and over. But, as a
new member to the list, I would like to resurrect the issue.
I am looking for a collegiate textbook for a course on Technical
Writing. What I am asking of the list subscribers is for their
suggestion of "the single best tech writing text they've ever seen."
No need to post to the list (unless we want this to become a
discussion topic), simply reply to my personal address.
It would be beneficial to include title, author, and publisher.
Thanks,
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Bruce Alan Spitzer * Department of English
Allen County Community College
1801 N. Cottonwood * Iola, Kansas 66749
E-Mail: spitzer -at- acccn1 -dot- allen -dot- cc -dot- ks -dot- us
Voice: (316) 365-5116 ext.231
FAX: (316) 365-3284