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Use conflict to drive the story forward from "summary" of How to Write Your First Novel by M.L. Ronn

Conflicts are the engine that drives your story forward. Without conflict, your story will lack tension and excitement, leaving your readers bored and disinterested. Conflict is what keeps your readers turning the pages, eager to find out what happens next. There are two main types of conflict that you can use in your story: internal and external conflicts. Internal conflicts occur within a character's mind and heart, such as struggles with self-doubt, fear, or moral dilemmas. External conflicts, on the other hand, involve outside forces that act upon your characters, such as other characters, society, or nature. By introducing conflicts early on in your story and escalating them throughout, you can create a sense of urgency and momentum that propels your narrative forward. As your characters face obstacles and challenges, they must make difficult decisions and take action to ove...
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    How to Write Your First Novel

    M.L. Ronn

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