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Understanding Conflict: (and What It Really Means)
Janice HardyJanice Hardy's book "Understanding Conflict (And What It Really Means)" is a comprehensive guide for writers on creating effective conflict in their stories. The book aims to help writers understand what conflict truly means, discuss its various aspects, and reveal why common advice on creating conflict doesn't always work.
Key Takeaways
Conflict is not the same as tension or obstacles. Meaningful conflict forces a character to make choices, change plans, or refocus their motivation.
There are two main types of conflict: external (plot-based challenges characters must overcome) and internal (character's emotional struggles in deciding what to do).
Conflict drives a reader's tension and is critical for moving the story forward.
What You'll Learn
The difference between external and internal conflicts
Why conflict isn't a "one size fits all" solution
How to determine the type of conflict your story needs
Techniques for fixing lackluster scenes lacking sufficient conflict
Praise for the Book
Readers find the book very helpful for understanding and writing conflict, with clear lessons and great examples. The author does a fantastic job explaining the concepts and the difference between internal and external conflict. Many writers have found it a valuable resource for improving their craft.
In summary, "Understanding Conflict (And What It Really Means)" provides an in-depth, practical guide for writers on creating compelling conflict in their stories. With its clear explanations and insightful examples, it's a must-read for any author looking to strengthen their storytelling skills.
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