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Subject:breaking in From:"Joyce W. Blair" <BLAIRJ -at- MAIL -dot- FIRN -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 11 Sep 1997 22:57:19 -0500
Hello everyone, I am trying to break into the tech writing world. I have a
degree in computer science and have written tech manuals while in college and at
a previous job, but have not done so professionally. Does anyone have any
suggestions as to how I can break into the professional world of tech writing?
Thank you,
Monica
blairj -at- mail -dot- firn -dot- edu
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