December 1, 2002
SWET Newsletter, Number 99
Monthly Meeting Announcements
Thirty Years of Technical Writing [presentation: trends and one man's career in technical writing, copywriting, in-house documentation, multimedia]
Presenter: Larry Brouhard
Directory Update 2003 [call for changes, additions]
Hundredth SWET Newsletter [call for contributions]
Map to January Meeting Site and subsequent party
Monthly Meeting Reports
Getting Haiku (HA) [appreciating and creating the Japanese poems]
Speakers: Masako Takahashi, poet and illustrator; Holly Ueda, translator and poet
Haiku on the Spot [haiku written at haiku lecture by attendees, with comments by lecturers]
Haiku poetasters: Naomi Otani, Yumi Nishikawa, Hugh Ashton, Fred Uleman, John Gribble, David Paget, Sam Tanahashi
Cid Corman Poetry Reading in Kyoto (RS)
Poetry in Kansai [poetry reading]
Reader: Cid Corman, poet, essayist, translator
Threads on SWET-L (HU) [viruses, virus protection, recommended Web sites and Web pages]
Dear Aunt Eva (DS) [ethical problems: 'ware-ware nihonjin' mentality; inadequate handling by previous native-English checker]
Interview
Life Outside the Kanto-Kansai Areas (CR)
Interviewed: Chris Ryal, writer and editor, of Fukuoka, Kyushu
Book Fair Report
Bookworms Anonymous Meet (HU)
Report from the Steering Committee [call for ideas and participation in newsletter, events, etc.]