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How to Create Conflict in Your Novel, Memoir, Screenplay?

Conflict intensifies in the Middleof a story. Having left the relative safety of the shallow world of the Beginningthe protagonist finds the old rules and help and guidance and belief systems of the past no longer protect her from harm — physical and/or emotional.

The Middle strips her of all that is familiar and gives her the space in which to discover who she was born to be / truly is and let go of who she was raised and molded into being.

Every mistake she makes in the middle and every conflict she is exposed to will cause the protagonist suffer.

Conflict for conflict’s sake alone is not enough.

The conflict she faces must both be thematically true to her transformation at the end and provide her the knowledge and skills needed to prevail at the Climax.

She may resist having to suffer until she slowly comes to understand that suffering brings about change and transmutation.

For an in-depth resource to all the questions to ask about conflict when writing a novel, memoir, screeplay, refer to  The Plot Whisperer Workbook: Step-by-Step Exercises to Help You Create Compelling Stories.



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Knowing what to write where in a story with a plot allows for a more loving relationship with your writing. Whether writing a first draft or revising, if you falter wondering what comes next in a story with a plot, follow the prompts inThe Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing

Today, I write.

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Written by:
Martha Alderson
Published on:
May 24, 2013
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