Addressing the questions in your readers’ minds is the key to successful
writing.
TeX for the
Beginner, Addison Wesley
1992:
This book explains how to use a computer typesetting language and is
written for people having no knowledge of programming. It uses concepts
developed by Seymour Papert, the inventor of Logo: a programming language
taught in elementary schools. TeX for the Beginner got rave reviews
for its clarity and usefulness and is still in print today.
Managing Editor for SupplementQuality.com:
Wyn Snow wrote approximately 60 articles about dietary supplements.
These include editorials, news pieces, and articles about scientific
research
— all written for people having no technical knowledge of
the field.