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    STC Certification: An In-Depth Interview with Steve Jong

    January 26th, 2012 | 8 Comments »

    All About STC Certification

    The following is a guest post by Steve Jong, chair of the STC Certification Commission. What does the certification program involve? First, for an introduction to the subject, I recommend the Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_certification. Our Certified Professional Technical Communicator™ (CPTC) credential provides assurance to employers and the public that the certified practitioner possesses the knowledge, skill, and ability expected of a competent technical communicator to meet the demands … more »


    Interview with Ugur Akinci about Technical Communication

    January 23rd, 2012 | 3 Comments »

    Ugur Akinci

    The following is an interview with Ugur Akinci, a technical writer for Honeywell Corporation. Ugur asked me these same questions for an interview on this site. After answering them, I was curious about how he would answer the same questions, so I asked Ugur to respond to the questions for my site as well. (1)   How long you’ve been a technical communicator? Where do you … more »


    Graduate Research Findings about Technical Communication and Blogs in the Workplace

    January 22nd, 2012 | 3 Comments »

    Results of survey on technical communication and blogging

    The following is a guest post by Michelle Tompkins. Earlier this year she asked me to post a survey about technical communication and blogging. I posted it here, and then asked if she would follow up to share her findings. This guest post shares her findings. Earlier in December, Tom Johnson was nice enough to help me with my graduate research on how blogs are … more »


    The Urge to Correct: Frustrations with Language Translation and Misuse

    December 27th, 2011 | 12 Comments »

    Hezy Asher

    The following is a guest post by Hezy Asher, a technical writer at Quest Software Israel. VITO CORLEONE: I want you to use all your powers. And all your skills. I don’t want his mother to see him this way. [Removes blanket revealing Sonny's mangled face.] VITO CORLEONE: Look how they massacred my boy. I was barely 14 years old when I saw Godfather I … more »


    Google Plus as a Professional Communication Tool

    July 18th, 2011 | 11 Comments »

    Google Plus as a Professional Communications Tool

    The following is a guest post by Shay Shaked. I’ve been messing around with Google Plus for about two weeks now. It occurred to me, after reading Tom Johnson’s latest post about content strategy and listening to his podcast about the same topic, that Google Plus is, perhaps unintentionally, the best professional social network with the right usage of content strategy. I’m not going to … more »


    Guest Post: To each their own

    April 16th, 2011 | 25 Comments »

    Marcia Johnston

    The following is a guest post by Marcia Johnston. Marcia lives in Portland, Oregon, at the intersection of Writing, User Experience, Information Architecture, and Content Strategy. She is the president of Marcia Riefer Johnston, Inc. They has gone singular. So have their, them, and themselves. We’re assailed every day by sentences like these: “What’s annoying to me isn’t someone using their phone at the table, it’s the … more »


    Have Notebook Will Travel

    March 29th, 2009 | 14 Comments »

    This is a guest post from Collin Turner about staying afloat as a technical writer in an agile environment. When the sound of my Outlook calendar groaning drifted across my office I knew I had fifteen minutes to prepare for a rapid-fire succession of meetings that would last three hours … the “Agile Gauntlet.” It was a daily occurrence and a price I willingly paid … more »


    What To Do When You’re Not Picked to Be America’s Next Top Tech Writer

    March 20th, 2009 | 6 Comments »

    This is a guest post by Thomas Curnyn, a technical writer in Dublin, Ireland. He currently works for a software company specializing in school administration and scheduling software. He’s been at his job for the last 5 years and has been a writer for 10 years altogether. Tom wrote quite a while back about writing tests (10 Alternate Tests for Evaluating Technical Writing Job Candidates … more »


    New Feature: Regular Guest Posts

    March 19th, 2009 | 2 Comments »

    If you’re interested in writing a guest post for I’d Rather Be Writing, I’ve added a page of requested topics. See the Guest Post Topics button on the navigation bar. I’ve been meaning to feature more guest posts for a while now. It’s a great way to increase community involvement, provide more regular content on I’d Rather Be Writing, and give visibility to others. Also, … more »


    Guest Post — From Blogging Veterans: Three Keys to Successful Blogging

    April 11th, 2008 | 25 Comments »

    Blogging Advice from Blogging Heroes

    The following is a guest post by Ben Minson, one of my technical writing colleagues. Ben’s blog, which also focuses on technical communication, is called Gryphon Mountain Journals. Check it out. (You can subscribe to his RSS feed here.) My wife recently bought a book for me entitled Blogging Heroes: Interviews with 30 of the World’s Top Bloggers. Blogging has been around for about ten … more »