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The Power of Plain Language—How It Saves Time and Money 

Whether fictional or factual, all writing conveys information. When a writer puts words to a page, they choose the words ...
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5 Trends Shaping Tech Writing in 2024

ProWrite has been in the technical writing industry for more than four decades, and we’ve seen firsthand how it has ...
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All About ProWrite

If you’re here, you probably know who we are. But for those of you who still haven’t heard our name, ...
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ProWrite HQ: “The Silicon Valley of the Midwest

ProWrite is based in the Columbus, Ohio, metropolitan area, which is an ideal location for the business. Since ProWrite’s inception, ...
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— Cynthia W., Civista Bank

Client since 2006 "Thank you guys so much!! I could never explain how much your second set of eyes catching ...
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— a recent client

Client since 1984 “ProWrite staff were professional, polite, and easy to work with.”
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— a recent client

Client since 2019 "We partnered with ProWrite on a multi-year, large-scale documentation replacement project. ProWrite’s expertise in technical writing, interviewing ...
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Artificial Intelligence Appreciation Day

Happy Artificial Intelligence Appreciation Day!  Since it has been a consistent talking point for several years, artificial intelligence (AI) was ...
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Beware of Sesquipedality—A Common Cause of Wordiness

If you’re an experienced professional, you probably don’t think your writing is wordy—especially if it’s direct and omits irrelevant details. ...
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Eggcorns and Malapropisms—How Mute Points Speak Volumes

In our last post, “Are You Using That Word Correctly?”, we discussed how to avoid using inappropriate or incorrect words ...
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