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Subject:Re: newbie needs advice From:Karen Kay <karen -at- WORDWRITE -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 2 Jun 1997 22:41:09 -0700
Jane Bergen said:
> Do consider formal education of some sort, though. I'm opening
> myself up to real flames here....but my personal experience has been
> that writers with even a few good tech writing courses have a more
> professional approach to their writing.
I'm curious about what you mean by 'a more professional approach to
their writing'?
Karen
almost -dot- human -dot- again -at- wordwrite -dot- com
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