Three. It’s a magic number.
Three is used as an element in fashion, in art, in interior design. It is used to present arguments to persuade others to act or respond or believe that a particular conclusion is valid.
But most importantly, it is used to tell stories.
You might have heard of the Three Act system for story structure, but we’re going to break far more than a plot into three parts.
Breaking the Story into Threes began life as a frequently repeated online workshop. It does not require you to be a plotter. It does not require you to be an organic writer, a pantser. It might turn you into a combination of the two. A comfortable combination where simple guidelines keep the story flowing once you key those first words on page one.
Are you ready to venture forth into this forest of Threes?
About the Author:
Beth Daniels' first novel was released in 1990. Since that time she has been published under a variety of pseudonyms (Beth Henderson, J.B. Dane, Nied Darnell, Lisa Dane, and Beth Cruise) by a number of publishing houses (Harlequin, Zebra, Leisure, Berkley, Aladdin Paperbacks, and some smaller houses). Her online fiction writing workshops number well over 60 topics, most of them being repeated numerous times. Because she finally retired those topics from her online repertoire, they are now coming available as electronic books. BREAK THE STORY INTO THREE is the 9th volume.
Visit Beth at www.Muse2Manuscript for a full list of non-fiction fiction writing related titles, or at www.RomanceAndMystery2.com for currently available fiction titles.
Three is used as an element in fashion, in art, in interior design. It is used to present arguments to persuade others to act or respond or believe that a particular conclusion is valid.
But most importantly, it is used to tell stories.
You might have heard of the Three Act system for story structure, but we’re going to break far more than a plot into three parts.
Breaking the Story into Threes began life as a frequently repeated online workshop. It does not require you to be a plotter. It does not require you to be an organic writer, a pantser. It might turn you into a combination of the two. A comfortable combination where simple guidelines keep the story flowing once you key those first words on page one.
Are you ready to venture forth into this forest of Threes?
About the Author:
Beth Daniels' first novel was released in 1990. Since that time she has been published under a variety of pseudonyms (Beth Henderson, J.B. Dane, Nied Darnell, Lisa Dane, and Beth Cruise) by a number of publishing houses (Harlequin, Zebra, Leisure, Berkley, Aladdin Paperbacks, and some smaller houses). Her online fiction writing workshops number well over 60 topics, most of them being repeated numerous times. Because she finally retired those topics from her online repertoire, they are now coming available as electronic books. BREAK THE STORY INTO THREE is the 9th volume.
Visit Beth at www.Muse2Manuscript for a full list of non-fiction fiction writing related titles, or at www.RomanceAndMystery2.com for currently available fiction titles.