If you're looking to add conflict to your story or throw a few problems your characters' way, I've got some ideas for you.
Do you need some guidance on how to create conflict between characters in your novel? This post will help you.
Stories need conflict, and one of the best ways to add conflict is through the characters and their personalities, motivations, goals, and backstories. This is because with characters you can have …
Need help writing better conflict in your story? Learn all about writing conflict that escalates and keeps readers on the edge of their seats in this post...
You've fleshed out your story idea and you've suddenly realised that your story is lacking conflict. Don't worry this is normal. Right now, you're probably asking yourself two questions. What are the 5 types of story conflict? And, how do you add more conflict in a story?
Toxic traits provide a great foundation for character development. Throughout your story, your character may grapple with the consequences of their toxic behaviours, leading to character growth.
Too many sub-plots spoil the broth. Don't overdo it. One or two sub-plots are usually enough.
Conflict is important in all kinds of stories. A story where all is well and perfect is not an interesting story at all. There has to be some form of conflict that divide the characters, that make the characters suffer, that forces the characters to show their true colors, etc.
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Too many sub-plots spoil the broth. Don't overdo it. One or two sub-plots are usually enough.
Character archetypes share core truths about people's personalities, goals, fears and weaknesses. Learn how to use them well in your own fiction.
This past weekend we had absolutely no plans, so I decided to make Saturday a project day, inspired by a couple projects I saw on Pinterest....
Here are five ways to inject some much needed romantic conflict into your fictional romance, without your lovers having to hurt each other.
Conflict with classroom staff can add a lot of unnecessary stress in our jobs. Tensions can distract us from getting done what needs to get done. Unfortunately, dealing with staff conflict is just part of the gig. And just like...