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		<title>Notes from the Other Side: The Strange Profession of Technical Writing</title>
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		<description>With writing as my &apos;marketable skill,&apos; I crossed over the Rubicon from literature to technology. I became a technical writer for a data communications company. My job entailed creating software documentation—a category of discourse that I had not known existed.</description>
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