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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-07-31 06:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #4590 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4590 ⌋

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[Good Omens]


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[Jay and Silent Bob Reboot]


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[Masterchef Australia]


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[The Witcher]


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[Michael Sheen and his girlfriend, Swedish actress Anna Lundberg]


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[Project Mc2, Bryden and Camryn]


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[Good Omens]






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Re: Writing Help - Conflict

(Anonymous) 2019-07-31 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I don't know if this will help but I was always taught that there were basically three main types of conflict:

* man vs. man
* man vs. his environment
* man vs. himself

If you know your characters and their personalities inside and out (and I feel like a lot of authors fail at this) then you have some idea of what sort of situation would serve as a catalyst for conflict. Then you have to figure out a credible way to create that situation.

There'a also your overall plot to consider. I assume you have one in mind... and you can't have a decent plot without conflict, so how is the character involved?

Re: Writing Help - Conflict

(Anonymous) 2019-08-01 07:40 am (UTC)(link)
This.

(also I wouldn't recommend killing people off, as it's not a very good plot device, imo.)