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Writing Informational Scripts, Letters, and Books Using the Techniques of Fact, Framework, and Concept: Strategies, Associations, and Resources
Anne Hart
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Writing Informational Scripts, Letters, and Books Using the Techniques of Fact, Framework, and Concept: Strategies, Associations, and Resources - Hart, Anne
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Synopsis "Writing Informational Scripts, Letters, and Books Using the Techniques of Fact, Framework, and Concept: Strategies, Associations, and Resources"
Writing Informational Scripts, Letters, and Books Using the Techniques of Fact, Framework, and Concept: Resources for Creating, Designing, and Marketing Words and/or Images. Here's how to write informational film and video scripts, resumes, proposals, books, and cover letters for training, education, career, business, research, or job skills. Using fact, framework, and concept has been taught for several decades in classes of script and book writing. You start by stating a fact, then building a framework to support that fact, followed by your concept...briefly what your project or statement is about in each scene in a script, story, or book. The technique can be applied to writing for business, science, training/education, or entertainment. Included are strategies, associations, and resources.