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Seven Habits of Highly Effective Content
Inspired by the famous book, Seven Signs of Highly Effective People, I have prepared my personal list of seven signs of highly effective content. The writing is reader-centric and may not appeal to the core tech-writing communities, but the work is of my own and is, of course, effective. Read on! Note: This stub contains the… Continue reading
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Solopreneurship in Technical Writing
Everyone needs their own formula for creating a work-life balance. Technical Communicators, it seems, are close to creating a successful one. This post tries to find the reasons more and more writers are opting to become one. Read on! Note: This stub contains the link to the article, which is tucked within this site. The… Continue reading
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Who Reads Documentation?
Now, everyone thinks that they know more than they don’t know, especially if it is to do with reading manuals. And, nothing wrong with it… provided they are right! This post is a rant; simple. But, it tells you what I feel about being at the receiving end of it. Note: This stub contains the… Continue reading
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Playing the Lingual Vigilante
Just as every writer, I too have seen a lot of instances, where words are misspelled or misused and can be misinterpreted. So, what do I do about it? Just like every other writer, I keep a record of it. And, this post is a small record of this blog. Consider the link for what… Continue reading
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The Paper Boat
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The Spyglass
It is long since I have written anything on the blog. And a lot has changed between these times. The thoughts, that were once scattered, have been gathered; on purpose. The dark clouds are cleared. The horizon is visible. The sail is set. The destination is clear – even without the spyglass. Time has the… Continue reading
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The Thin Line
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Memoir
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