HOW Does It Mean It? — What Technical Writing and Literature Have in Common

Nina Barzgaran
1 min readSep 25, 2022
“…would shame those stars, As daylight doth a lamp…” (Image courtesy pixabay.com — free license)

The clip I include above makes it clear at ground level:

Words matter.

They have meaning, often more than one because people associate different images in their minds with the same word. Images in literature that are used in a recurring pattern to make something clear the easy way are called ‘imagery’.

It is an age-old technique really: Create images in the mind, to make the ‘movie in your head’ start playing.

That is what bridges the gap between people and their ideas — and other people — and it lets you find new ways of expression when you use it all over again:

What does it mean? HOW does it mean it?

Because once you have got that down pat, namely:

how to reach your audience the best possible way to convey meaning -

any writing effort becomes so much easier, including technical writing. The starting point would be your audience:

What do they know? What words matter to them?

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Nina Barzgaran

I am a technical writer by profession, a literary M.A. by education and a philosopher at heart…