Web Writing Style Guide
by Matt Barton, James Kalmbach, Charles Lowe
Publisher: Writing Spaces 2011
Number of pages: 84
Description:
This book is for anyone interested in learning more about web writing. It's not intended to be a general book about writing -- we're focused here on the type of writing people do in social media sites such as blogs, wikis, Twitter, and more.
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