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S1E4 Technical writing is the inverse of creative writing - How and Why? with Faith Peralta

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Faith had long been seeking a stable opportunity that would pay the bills. But in doing so, she found a career that she loves. She discovered that this field satiates many facets of her personality - all in one job. How many of us can say that? Faith also shares an interesting perspective on why she thinks technical writing is the inverse of creative writing. Perhaps that sentiment resonates with you...
Guest Bio
In her own words.....
Hi, I’m Faith Peralta! I’m a Technical Writer at a software technology company in the health care industry. I’ve been a tech writer for almost six years. Thus, my journey into tech comm was roundabout. However, once I started on this tech writing path, I felt I’d finally found my career!
I graduated in 2003 with a B.A. in English from the University of North Texas and have worked in some form of health care ever since. I’ve been an STC (Society for Technical Communication) member for two years. Additionally, I joined my local Lone Star chapter and have met some wonderful people in the tech comm industry!
In my personal life, I love to cook! I like challenging myself to make new dishes! I’m also a portrait photographer. I love telling stories through art.

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Faith had long been seeking a stable opportunity that would pay the bills. But in doing so, she found a career that she loves. She discovered that this field satiates many facets of her personality - all in one job. How many of us can say that? Faith also shares an interesting perspective on why she thinks technical writing is the inverse of creative writing. Perhaps that sentiment resonates with you...
Guest Bio
In her own words.....
Hi, I’m Faith Peralta! I’m a Technical Writer at a software technology company in the health care industry. I’ve been a tech writer for almost six years. Thus, my journey into tech comm was roundabout. However, once I started on this tech writing path, I felt I’d finally found my career!
I graduated in 2003 with a B.A. in English from the University of North Texas and have worked in some form of health care ever since. I’ve been an STC (Society for Technical Communication) member for two years. Additionally, I joined my local Lone Star chapter and have met some wonderful people in the tech comm industry!
In my personal life, I love to cook! I like challenging myself to make new dishes! I’m also a portrait photographer. I love telling stories through art.

  continue reading

49 episodes

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