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From Technical Writer to Book Author   (PDF)

Technical writers conceive, plan, and write documentation needed by their company or organization, including user guides, reference manuals, white papers, reports, and proposals. This paper describes one career growth opportunity: that of authoring a book that is published by a commercial publisher and sold in bookstores. The rewards of writing a book for publication include satisfaction in the jinished book, reaching a wider audience, and working with a professional publisher The goal of this paper is to encourage technical writers to consider this career path and to give specijic, practical advice on how to achieve it.

Keene, Sonya E. STC Proceedings (1997). Careers>Writing>Publishing>Technical Writing

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What Editors Want

Talent matters. And not everybody has it. I have never and will never tell a writer that it's time to give up.

Keiger, Dale. ManuscriptEditing.com (2001). Careers>Writing>Publishing

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