If you have a beautiful story, it has to have conflict. If you don't have conflict, it can't be a good story.
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When you're a writer, you're always looking for conflict. It's conflict that drives great stories.
There's conflict in every story.
Good stories are driven by conflict, tension, and high stakes.
Stories hold conflict and contrast, highs and lows, life and death, and the human struggle and all kinds of things.
It is in your DNA to love a good story. You know, neat tales with heroes and villains and conflicts to resolve. A good story pushes our buttons, is exciting and memorable.
The trouble with telling a good story is that it invariably reminds the other fellow of a dull one.
I always try to create conflict and drama in my books; it's the engine of the novel.
One of the key qualities of all stories is that they are made to be shared.
The more conflict and contrast you have with a character makes it more interesting.
One has to be very selective about what is essential for driving the story and what isn't. You leave out some things that are lovely, but unfortunately it is necessary.
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