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Page 1 of 5 Business Writing Workshops Center for Business and Technical Writing The Center for Business and Technical Writing provides on-site business, technical, and scientific writing workshops designed to meet the specific writing needs of any organization. Our programs can be tailored to all professionals, from administrative assistants to top-level engineers, scientists, and business executives.
Our workshop topics include, but are not limited to, the following: - Letters, reports, and memos
- Proposals and contracts
- Scientific and technical writing
- Standard operating procedures
- Document organization
- Sentence and paragraph structure
- Grammar, punctuation, and usage
- Clarity, conciseness, and word choice
- Gender-neutral writing
- English as a second language
Primary Contact Jim Sheedy Program Director 919-967-0491
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Get Out and Vote!
Last night I returned to North Carolina from a much-needed long weekend, and I’m back at my desk this morning.
I will, however, be out of the office again today for anywhere from thirty minutes to a few hours, as I hope all of you will be today, too - unless you voted early.
No matter who you [...]
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Hall of Fame Induction This Sunday
Don’t forget that the 2008 Induction Ceremony for the NC Literary Hall of Fame will be this Sunday, October 19, at 2 p.m., at the Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities in Southern Pines. The ceremony is free and open to the public.
James Applewhite, William S. Powell, and Lee Smith are this year’s inductees. [...]
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So much good stuff, I don’t know where to begin . . .
I’ve found, or been sent, so many good links and other tidbits of interest to writers, I hardly know where to start.
Let’s begin with an interview with Ron Rash, the keynote speaker at the 2008 Fall Conference and author of the new novel Serena, from today’s Shelf Awareness:
Book Brahmins: Ron Rash
Ron Rash is the author [...]
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Hat's Off!
...to Art Taylor for several recent and upcoming publications: the essay "Murder in Black & White: Novels of the Civil Rights Era" in the Fall 2008 issue of Mystery Scene magazine; the short story "Shrimp & Grits" forthcoming in the January-February 2009 issue of The Rambler; and the short story "A Voice From the Past" in an upcoming issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (pub. date t.b.d.). |
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