[NIFL-HEALTH:4477] Writing for men or women

From: Helen Osborne (helen@healthliteracy.com)
Date: Thu Jun 17 2004 - 08:47:14 EDT


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Hello all,

Writing for men v. writing for women. Is there a difference? Others have
told me that there is.

I'd like to know more about this topic for projects I'm working on and also
for an article I'm writing. Please contact me directly at
helen@healthliteracy.com if you know of someone with expertise in this area.
My plan is to interview that person for an On Call article to be published
later this year.

As always, thanks for your NIFL-Health help,
~Helen

Helen Osborne M.Ed., OTR/L
Health Literacy Consulting - www.healthliteracy.com
Health Literacy Month - www.healthliteracymonth.org
E-mail: Helen@healthliteracy.com
Phone: 508-653-1199
31 Highland Street #201, Natick, MA 01760
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