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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “conflict”

Lookin’ For Trouble

By Dalyn Weller, @DalynWeller As you sit down in your comfy chair to write the next scene in your masterpiece, please be considerate and cause a fair amount of trouble …

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Men Are Not Women With a Beard, Part 2

by Patricia Bradley, @PTBradley1 In last month’s blog, Men aren’t Women with a Beard, I talked about some of the differences women need to remember when they write from the male …

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Stir The Pot

by Dalyn Weller, @dalynweller ‏ As an author you have an obligation to stir up trouble. Don’t get too excited, I mean you’re obligated to create conflict for your characters.      A compelling …

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Conflict vs. Tension

by Melissa Tagg, @Melissa_Tagg Let’s chat about conflict and tension, shall we?  If you’d asked me a few years ago to describe conflict or tension in a story, I might’ve …

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Turn Your SEQ Into a GMC Sentence

by  Heidi Main, @HeidiMain Having a hard time writing your first few chapters? Gather your internal and external GMC’s and you’ll be set! I recently plotted a book with the …

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