Abstract

If rarity impacts value, then good writers are worth their weight in gold. Their works are happily received by editors and enthusiastically read by audiences. Technical writers have a knee up on more mainstream writers; they come to the table with heads full of knowledge. Their task is not to conjure plots but to vend information in a concise, precise, and readable manner. And yet the fraternity of truly good technical writers is thin because too many scientists are unschooled in what it takes to be in the inner circle. Good technical writers realize that both editors and readers have rights and expectations. They live up to both. Although they write with individual styles and about different subjects, they share common qualities that make them uncommonly successful.

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