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SUMMARY:Writing a Treatment
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Treatments and One pagers

Treatments:
You will likely require treatment in your pitch package. This is especially true if you don't have a completed book. Remember you can pitch a story concept. A treatment is a quick way to bring your story to life. If you can plot out a book, you can write a treatment. For this, you'll craft a synopsis of your story. Dramatic and to the point, highlight your story's hook, plot and character developments, setting, twists, and conclusion, as it moves through the 3 acts. Treatment length; is anywhere from 2-10 pages is typical.
What Should Be in the Treatment?

A working title
The writer's name and contact information
A short logline
Introduction to key characters
Who, what, when, why, and where?
Act 1 in one to three paragraphs. Set the scene, dramatize the main conflicts.
Act 2 in two to six paragraphs, should dramatize how the conflicts introduced in Act 1 lead to a crisis.
Act 3 in one to three paragraphs. Dramatize the final conflict and...

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