Technical Writing and Editing

  • March 17, 2010 7:04 pm

Follow the link to witness our Serious Side. Tech writing has to be dry and boring, correct? Not. We’ll maintain the technical accuracy and liven things up, too. It’s really best, you know, if everyone can understand what it is you’re trying to say.

We’ve had some fun coming up with content metadata for open source projects (check out this description for Eclipse 3.4). We’re as irreverent as we can get away with while editing serious techno-articles for OpenLogic’s  Wazi. Atricore hired us a while back to update their Web site, and write a little something for their March 2010 Webinar. (We moderated the Webinar, too.) We’re on the payroll over at Northrup Grumman (pretty hush-hush stuff) and at Mind Research Network we edit grants and medical/neurological research papers.

Work Samples

  • March 17, 2010 6:42 pm

Thought you might like to have a look at some of the work we’ve done  over the last little while. It’s pretty varied – from the transformation of dry-as-dust metadata, to marketing lingo on Web sites, to newsletter copy for Montessori folks and for those movin’ and shakin’ in the New Mexico media. Find the Work Samples page and you’ll find the links, too.

Word Circle

  • March 7, 2010 7:44 pm

Word Circle is a meeting of writers in Cedar Crest, New Mexico. Monday mornings, coffee, croissants and free writing. Join us!