Writing is a critical part of creating a magazine and great writing leads to great magazines. In this section, we'll provide links, ideas, and resources that'll help to make you a better writer. We'll also provide you with some general guidelines that'll help you meet our specific needs and with some ideas that should inspire you to greatness.
- Palm has a great trademark guide. Although we rarely use the TM symbol in prose, the word usage guide is excellent.
- AuthorLink appears to be a general resource site for writing. This is definitely more "great American novel" style resources than technical writing, but if you're going to hone your craft, you might want to check this out.
- Grammar Lady is dedicated to stamping out bad grammar and offering answers to all of your English grammar questions.
- Guide to Grammar and Writing is prepared by Professor of English/Humanities Charles Darling for his English courses at Capital Community-Technical College.
- World Wide Words, Michael Quinion's language pages investigate international English from a British perspective, and include articles, the word hoard, newsworthy words, and usage notes.
- Acronym Finder is a great tool for helping you figure out what those confusing acronyms really mean. Just ignore the nasty Double Click ads that the service pops up.
- Ever wonder what the buzzwords mean? One way to find out is to visit the Major Geeks Geektionary, a nice glossary of some common technical terms.
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