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    Archive for creative writing

    Why Tech Comm Is a Career Path of Last Resort for Students

    October 19th, 2010 | 28 Comments »

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    While on my trip to BYU Idaho last week, I had an epiphany about why tech comm will always be the career path of last resort for students. As you recall, one of my desires was to open students up to the possibility of a career in tech comm, not as a sellout/fallback career, or a career of last resort, but one that they would … more »


    Comparing Creative Writing with Technical Writing (2 min Videocast)

    April 1st, 2010 | 10 Comments »

    I decided to record a short two-minute videocast to try out my new Kodak zi8 pocket camcorder. In this videocast, I share a brief thought about the similarity between creative writing and technical writing.


    If You’re a Writer, Write

    July 13th, 2009 | 25 Comments »

    Many of you—at least a third, I’m guessing—are writers by nature. You majored in English, dabbled in creative writing, probably immerse yourself in literary novels at lunch. You love the written word. You revel in your expertise in grammar, your fine tastes in sentence structure and semantics. You proudly display your Chicago Manual of Style on your bookshelf. Maybe you even secretly want to be … more »


    Transitioning from Literary Studies to Technical Communication

    November 20th, 2008 | 16 Comments »

    Last night, unable to sleep at about 4 a.m., either because I went to bed early or because I simply couldn’t sleep, I grabbed my BlackBerry, on its usual place on my nightstand, and began to read through my email and feeds, as I am accustomed to do, lying half-conscious on my pillow, when I saw this intriguing question from Harold Motley about whether the … more »