The Rule of Threes is a writing principle that goes into fiction writing, nonfiction writing, academic papers – pretty much all types of written media and materials.

It says that when you have a grouping or a list, three items are the most powerful – think “He came, he saw, he conquered”.

They’re short and succinct, they have a rhythm to them, and they are parallel in their construction.

In this episode, Lana McAra reveals detailed examples showing you how to apply this rule to your fiction writing in a way that makes your story energizing and engaging to your reader.

Not only will it really strengthen your writing, but your reader won’t even have any idea about what you’re doing – except that they’ll find your fiction novel to be absolutely #Unputdownable.

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