The Instruction Writer's Guide: How to Explain How to Do Anything

by Marilyn Haight

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Publisher: Worded Write
Copyright: © 2005  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Download: 1 documents, 459 KB

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Write instructions like a pro!

This step-by-step guide for all professions explains how to write clear, easy-to-follow instructions, from the planning stage through completion. Use this publication as a self-study guide, reference guide or textbook supplement.

The file you will download is 113 pages.

For more information, visit WordedWrite.com


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6 Feb 2006 (updated 6 Feb 2006)
Marilyn Haight's new book on writing instruction hits the mark with a delightfully user-friendly approach to a difficult subject. Having spend a lifetime struggling through badly written and poorly worded material, you can imagine my pleasure at reviewing her unique format.

Marilyn gently walks the reader through the full process of building robust instructional word structure in a clear and consise, step by step manner that ensures the final product will please its intended audience.

A necessity for beginners that offers tried and true writing wisdom and an excellent review for the expert seeking to refresh writing skills - Marilyn's style will appeal to an even wider base of writers seeking clarity as she offers a workable lifeline in a genre usually perceived to be as exciting as desert sand.

With a working copy now added to my own personal literary arsenal, I can highly recommend Marilyn Haight's "The Instruction Writer's Guide" as a must-have tool in every writer's bag of tricks.

John C. Hudson "L for Luna" www.knightsix.com

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