Not that I want to put myself out of business, but . . .
An engineering colleague at UC Davis wrote a truly unique book that uses
"Sentence algebra and document algorithms" to help you and your staff master
the art of writing technical articles, from conference papers to app notes
to product brochure text. It's not really a book you have to read cover to
cover. You can find what you need when you need it-like building accurate,
precise sentences and structuring effective reports--and the graphics make
it easy to find and put the pieces together, written more like an electromag
textbook than a literary guide.
"A Math-Based Writing System for Engineers," by Brad Henderson
https://www.amazon.com/Math-Based-Writing-System-Engineers-Algorithms-dp-303
010754X/dp/303010754X
Check it out, and when you submit your DesignCon papers, I'll know if you've
been using it or not ;)
I hope you're making the most of your Covid-ing in place!
Love,
Ransom
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