Free Technical Writing Resources

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How To Start Blogging – The Compete Guide

Introduction: The Benefits of Starting Your Own Blog Blogging is a great way to share your thoughts and ideas with the world. Blogging is a popular form of self-expression that can help you connect with your audience. You can blog about anything you want, from fashion, to food, to personal experiences. You can use blogging…

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How to Eliminate Nominalizations

Introduction The subject of how to eliminate nominalization was again brought forward at an STC event held in Bethesda, Maryland. STC Washington DC Baltimore Chapter Last night (March 27, 2019) we enjoyed yet another STC Washington DC Baltimore Chapter’s Competition Awards Banquet. (In case you are not aware of it, STC WDCB is running a…

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Technical Writing is “Boring”? Think Again…

It’s a wide-spread misconception that technical writing is “boring.” Really? Perhaps it’s time to think again. But let me take a step back first since in one particular sense technical writing is indeed boring since it has to be. And by that this is what I mean: technical writing must be consistent. Variation of description is enemy of tech…

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5 Great Books on Writing that all Writers Should Read

Here are the best 5 books that helped me in my writing career: (1) THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE by Strunk and White. No doubt about it. It’s the BIBLE of good plain writing and you can read it in just a few hours. If you still haven’t read it, read it before you move on to anything…

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How to Use the "Oxford Comma" in Technical & Business Writing

Oxford Comma in Technical and Business Writing is also known as Serial comma Series Comma Harvard Comma It’s the comma before the “coordinating conjunction” (and “and” or “or”) in a list of three items. For example: “I love soup, steamed vegetables, and a good cigar in the evening.” Why use the serial comma? Not including…

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