Writing for Planners

Writing for Planners
Author: Claudia Kousoulas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0429758499

Writing is never easy, but this book can make it easier. With attentiveness and experience, Claudia Kousoulas gives readers applied writing, editing, and production approaches that provide a clear path to completing a document and tools that ensure it is engaging and professional. The book follows a project’s path from initial assignment and conception, through sorting out what’s significant, shaping it into a message, and guiding readers to an action. It addresses the different types of documents planners have to create, the different media they use, and the different audiences they address. Its strategies will help writers start a project and see it through to a clear and coherent piece of work that serves its purpose. This book will help planners meet the challenges of creating work that is accurate, creative, and useful. Students will find it helpful in providing professional standards and quick reference information, and professionals will carry it through their careers as a reference, and as a way to establish workplace standards and improve their own work.

Planning in Plain English

Planning in Plain English
Author: Natalie Macris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351177702

In this volume, the author draws from more than a decade of editing experience to explain how to craft clear, understandable, and highly readable planning documents. The author suggests ways to overcome planners' most common writing foibles: acronymns, jargon, and overuse of the passive voice. And the author provides handy lists to transform mushy nouns into powerful verbs, pare down bloated sentences, and translate ""bureaucratese"" into everyday language. The author even includes practice exercises designed to help you recognize and overcome bad writing habits. But even the best writing skills won't help if your document is organized poorly and aimed at the wrong audience.The author also explains why it's essential to know who your readers are before you start writing and how to organize your work so that it will be easy to understand and use."

Make Art Every Day

Make Art Every Day
Author: Katie Vernon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2017-12-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1631593366

"Visualize your creative goals with To Do: Make Art Every Day life planner, then make them a reality. This 52-week calendar and sticker set, written and beautifully illustrated by artist Katie Vernon, guides aspiring artists as they learn about, plan for, engage in, and nurture their creative practice. Your art journey opens with guidance on basic hand lettering and writing techniques, mark-making in pencil, pen, and marker, working with color, and handling watercolor and acrylic paints. The weekly format makes it easy to start your creative year at any time. Each week offers 2 to 3 mini-exercises, and basic art techniques, like drawing a simple flower or painting a landscape in watercolor. Plus, this motivational planner includes 500 stickers to encourage you to Take Quiet Time, Make an Art Date, and Explore Something New"--

The Comprehension Toolkit (Ages 5-8)

The Comprehension Toolkit (Ages 5-8)
Author: Angela Ehmer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-06-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780646802435

Teacher reference resource containing comprehension lessons for teachers of children in the early years of school.

The Writer's Block Myth

The Writer's Block Myth
Author: Heloise Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781946697325

A practical and inspirational guide created for people living in the real world. Whether you're a seasoned writer or new to the page, The Writer's Block Myth holds the keys to get past stuck, complete your goals, feed your creative Soul, and help you experience lasting creative freedom.The voices and stories of other writers are woven throughout the book, plus short, easy exercises & tools to support your process. The Writer's Block Myth is a culmination of hundreds of hours of conversations and work with writers, artists, and creatives, as well as interview-conversations conducted with writers of all levels, interests, and experience.Put it on your desk, kitchen counter, or bedside table. Carry it in your bag. This is one to refer to often.

How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method

How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method
Author: Randy Ingermanson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-07-18
Genre: Creative writing
ISBN: 9781500574055

The Snowflake Method-ten battle-tested steps that jump-start your creativity and help you quickly map out your story.

52 Weeks of Writing Author Journal and Planner

52 Weeks of Writing Author Journal and Planner
Author: Mariëlle S. Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781705421277

'I'm doing soul searching as an author on a level I didn't know was possible.' Become the writer you're meant to be! Tired of getting in your own way and not having a sustainable writing practice? Then the 52 Weeks of Writing: Author Journal and Planner is for you. 52 Weeks of Writing: makes you plan, track, reflect on, and improve your progress and goals an entire year long; gets you to unravel the truth about why you aren't where you want to be; and keeps you writing through weekly thought-provoking quotes and prompts. 52 Weeks of Writing brings together every lesson writing coach and writer Mariëlle S. Smith has learned over the past few years. Wary of comparisonitis and unhealthy competition, she designed this author journal and planner to help writers develop a practice that honours their own needs and desires. Ready to become the writer you were always meant to be? Pick up your copy of the 52 Weeks of Writing Author Journal and Planner and start today.

Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners

Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners
Author: Reid Ewing
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2020-02-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000769356

In most planning practice and research, planners work with quantitative data. By summarizing, analyzing, and presenting data, planners create stories and narratives that explain various planning issues. Particularly, in the era of big data and data mining, there is a stronger demand in planning practice and research to increase capacity for data-driven storytelling. Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners provides readers with comprehensive knowledge and hands-on techniques for a variety of quantitative research studies, from descriptive statistics to commonly used inferential statistics. It covers statistical methods from chi-square through logistic regression and also quasi-experimental studies. At the same time, the book provides fundamental knowledge about research in general, such as planning data sources and uses, conceptual frameworks, and technical writing. The book presents relatively complex material in the simplest and clearest way possible, and through the use of real world planning examples, makes the theoretical and abstract content of each chapter as tangible as possible. It will be invaluable to students and novice researchers from planning programs, intermediate researchers who want to branch out methodologically, practicing planners who need to conduct basic analyses with planning data, and anyone who consumes the research of others and needs to judge its validity and reliability.

Advanced Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners

Advanced Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners
Author: Reid Ewing
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2020-03-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000036421

Advanced Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners provides fundamental knowledge and hands-on techniques about research, such as research topics and key journals in the planning field, advice for technical writing, and advanced quantitative methodologies. This book aims to provide the reader with a comprehensive and detailed understanding of advanced quantitative methods and to provide guidance on technical writing. Complex material is presented in the simplest and clearest way possible using real-world planning examples and making the theoretical content of each chapter as tangible as possible. Hands-on techniques for a variety of quantitative research studies are covered to provide graduate students, university faculty, and professional researchers with useful guidance and references. A companion to Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners, Advanced Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners is an ideal read for researchers who want to branch out methodologically and for practicing planners who need to conduct advanced analyses with planning data.