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Warren D. Miller U.S. View Profile
| I believe I can answer nearly any question about business writing. That goes in spades if the target audience is a lay readership. I make my living writing and speaking. N.B.: I DO NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS MARKED 'PRIVATE' because I believe that knowledge should be shared, not hoarded. I also believe such questions are likely to be submitted by people trying to cheat. In addition, don't waste your time asking me to write something for you. You don't learn anything if I do that. I'm happy to critique something that YOU write, of course. That's the best way for you to learn how to write well. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Alice J. Bogert U.S. View Profile
| I have taught English grammar to elementary school, high school, and college students for several years in addition to private tutoring for students struggling with writing assignments. I also teach adult writing classes for business professionals in the private sector as well as for various government agencies. I have edited manuscripts and other writings submitted by various authors for publication to magazines and journals | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Dan Smith View Profile
| I have been a professional writer and editor for more than 30 years, taught speech and English composition at the university level, and have developed speech and English composition courses and seminars for businesses. I am experienced in editing a wide variety of materials, especially business, scientific, and other academic papers. I am familiar with all the major style guides. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kaylyn Anderson U.S. View Profile
| I answer questions pertaining to technical writing, essay and research, documentation processes, | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Richard Dean Starr U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions relating to writing and designing ads, direct mail, websites, press releases, targeted email, catalogs, brochures and other collateral material. If you need help with your copywriting in order to sell your product or service, I can help. ADVANCE WARNING: I CANNOT actually WRITE YOUR MATERIAL for you! No more than a plumber on AllExperts could, or would, fix your pipes for you. Space constraints in the reply field and time limitations for myself simply do not allow it. I AM, however, more than happy to provide you with any ADVICE, TIPS and TECHNIQUES you might need to complete your project. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Leslie U.S. View Profile
| Twenty years experience in instructional design: writing courses in
technical and non technical fields. Worked in documentation and
presentations of complex technical and non technical information,
business writing, and presentations. Trained in Information Mapping
methodology. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Daniel Humphrey U.S. View Profile
| I see this as a teaching forum and will field questions about structuring and writing engineering and other technical reports. If you are writing legal code and using constitutional rhetoric, such as municipal code and charters, I will try to help you with that as well. Due to the intensive nature of writing, my answers will be limited to overall structure, grammar, and style. If you are a teacher of technical writing, I'll be glad to share my approaches for designing a writing curriculum.
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