February 19, 1989
SWET Newsletter, Number 37
Our Working Tools: Getting the Most Out of References [workshop announcement]
Leaders: Gerry Harcourt, Suzy Trumbull
1989 Directory [publication schedule; call for changes, additions]
Conviviality [report: New Year party]
A Talk With James Fallows (JA) [report: magazine and book publishing]
The magazine market; The book market; What to write
An Oasis [SWET membership dues]
SWET for Profit: Financial Planning (ALB) [considerations and steps]
Hot Off the Presses [review]
Periodicals: Gochiso-sama [food]; Edge [literary]
On Buddhist Terms (EL) [letter: term translation choices may mislead]
On Buddhist Terms (JS) [reply]
A Computer Can Make You a Poorer Writer (LL) [word processing can restrict creativity]
How the screen monitors us; The pressure of a blink; A thesaurus is for Toshiba; The fault, dear Brutus, is not in the chips; The impossible command
Travel Writing Contest [Kansai Time Out call for articles]
In Memoriam (WF) [obituary: Alan D. Smith]
Rough Words Again (JS)
stock vs. share(s); prepositions with study; exchange vs. replace
Ask the Publishing Hexpert [when to italicize]
Greener Pastures? An Addition [advice on coming to work in Japan]
Book Mavin at Work [review]
Book: Webster's New World Dictionary of American English, Third College Edition
The Guest Mavin (MF) [review]
Book: A Reader's Guide to Japanese Literature
Just the Fax, Ma'am [origin and history of the word fax]
Junk Mail: An Update (CB) ["signed" and your name must accompany return kanji]
Reading Translations [guidelines for distinguishing good translations]
Source: Interview with Burton Raffel
Ordering Books from the States (ref: RW) [bookstore recommendation: Kroch's and Brentano's]
Always Check the Boilerplate [errors/oddities]
Open Invitation [JAT meeting announcement]
Credit Where It's Due [contributors to this issue]