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Subject:Scientific Writing From:Tommy Green <tgreen -at- AESBUS -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 1 Jun 1999 09:25:33 -0500
I would suggest contacting a University that teaches Professional Writing.
Not too many of those around, but I have a degree in it, and several
classes involved scientific writing. My former professor could be a great
help. She is now the Assistant Dean of the University of Houston. Contact me
at tgreen -at- aesbus -dot- com for her addy and phone number.
The two worst things that can happen to a writer are failure and
success.--Edward Albee
Tommy D. Green
AESBUS Technology Group
(281) 587-2247 ext 130
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