Mastering Conflict—Hook Readers & Never Let Them Go

Great writing advice as usual from Kristen. Reblogging on Archer’s Aim!


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Last time we talked about how, if we want to sell more books, we need to give readers what they want—an excellent story. Very often writers believe they need to be clever and deep and super different and while all of that is excellent, it must all be built around delivering a terrific story…not simply being clever for the sake of being clever.



This said, we must always remember the beating heart of every story. Conflict. No heart? The story flatlines.



Conflict is not simply a bad situation.

I often get pages where it is almost like, “And this bad thing happens then the next bad thing oh and another bad thing.” It makes me feel like I’m trapped in a bad action movie.



Oh there’s a fight scene, then a car chase, then another car chase and then another…


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Published on August 31, 2016 05:51
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