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The Writership Podcast Editing Tips For Fiction Authors

Episode 122: Do Your Scenes Contain Conflict?

In this episode, Certified Story Grid editors Leslie Watts and Courtney Harrell critique the first chapter of _Seeker_, a science fiction novella within the Chaos Nova universe by Smith & Kaos. They discuss conflict within stories and scenes.



Antagonistic forces and obstacles are necessary elements of stories because change within a character comes as the result of dealing with conflict. It is the vehicle through which they change over the course of the entire story, but also incrementally, scene by scene.



Conflicts delay the resolution of every unit of story (scene, sequence, act, story). If the character achieves a goal for the unit of story without effort or worry, then tension drops and narrative drive wanes. Even if your story overall has great conflict, you’ll tell a better story if each scene contains robust conflict as well.



This week’s editorial mission shows you how to analyze your scenes for conflict so you can make things as tough as possible for your characters.
The Writership Podcast Editing Tips For Fiction Authors
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