- The Only Grammar Book You’ll Ever Need: A One Stop Source for Every Writing Assignment by Susan Thurman (see, Amazon).
- Single Sourcing: Building Modular Documentation by Kurt Ament (see, Amazon).
- Web Copy that Sells by Maria Veloso (see, Amazon).
- Writing for the Web: Creating Compelling Web Content Using Words, Pictures, and Sounds by Lynda Felder (see, Amazon).
- Developing Quality Technical Information: A Handbook for Writers and Editors 2nd Edition by Gretchen Hargis, Michelle Carey, Ann Kilty Hernandez, Polly Hughes, Deirdre Longo, Shannon Rouiller, Elizabeth Wilde (see, Amazon).
- The Copywriter’s Handbook 3rd Edition A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Copy that Sells by Robert W. Bly (see, Amazon).
- Write Good or Die: Survival Tips for the 21st Century by Scott Nicholson (see, Amazon).
- Software Requirements 2nd Edition: Practical techniques for gathering and managing requirements throughout the product development cycle by Karl E Wiegers (see, Amazon).
- The Software Requirements Memory Jogger: A Pocket Guide to Help Software and Business Teams Develop and Manage Requirements by Ellen Gottesdiener (see, Amazon).
- Technical Writing 101 by Alan S. Pringle and Sarah S O’Keefe (see, Amazon).
- Technical Writing for Dummies by Sheryl Lindsell-Roberts (see, Amazon).
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Sunday, June 22, 2014
Recommended Technical Writing Books
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