I have several friends (some professional writers, some not) who consider themselves conflict-averse. Faced with the near-universal insistence on conflict as the primary factor in plotting, they either hunch down, grumbling, and attempt to provide enough murders, fights, and battles to fill this presumed need, or they throw up their hands in despair and produce plotless descriptions of happy occasions.
For years, I tried to help people get around this difficulty by pointing out that physical f...
Published on September 22, 2010 06:29