Arnold
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Professor said this on the first day and it stuck with me: 
"Technical writing is the opposite of poetry. Poetry makes the familiar strange. Technical writing makes the strange familiar."
That's it. That's the whole thing. Poetry takes ordinary language and twists it to make you see differently. Technical writing takes complicated, unfamiliar stuff and makes it ordinary enough to use. Both are valuable. Both require skill. But they're working in opposite directions. I think about that a lot when I'm struggling with an assignment. I'm not failing to be creative—I'm succeeding at being clear. Different goals, different tools, different measures of success. It helped me stop comparing myself to my creative writing friends. We're doing different things. Anyway thought I'd share in case it helps anyone else who's struggling with the identity of this field. One good sentence can change your whole perspective.
"Technical writing is the opposite of poetry. Poetry makes the familiar strange. Technical writing makes the strange familiar."
That's it. That's the whole thing. Poetry takes ordinary language and twists it to make you see differently. Technical writing takes complicated, unfamiliar stuff and makes it ordinary enough to use. Both are valuable. Both require skill. But they're working in opposite directions. I think about that a lot when I'm struggling with an assignment. I'm not failing to be creative—I'm succeeding at being clear. Different goals, different tools, different measures of success. It helped me stop comparing myself to my creative writing friends. We're doing different things. Anyway thought I'd share in case it helps anyone else who's struggling with the identity of this field. One good sentence can change your whole perspective.