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Develop a strong central conflict from "summary" of Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction by Patricia Highsmith

A strong central conflict is the beating heart of any suspenseful story. It is the engine that drives the plot forward, keeping readers on the edge of their seats and turning pages long into the night. Without a compelling central conflict, a story can quickly lose its momentum and fail to hold the reader's interest. To develop a strong central conflict, you must first identify the core struggle that will drive the story. This conflict should be both internal and external, with the protagonist facing obstacles both within themselves and in the world around them. The conflict should be clear and specific, giving the protagonist a clear goal to strive towards and a tangible obstacle to overcome. Once you have identified the central conflict, you must then develop it throughout the story, ratcheting up the tension and raising the stakes with each pass...
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    Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction

    Patricia Highsmith

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