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Writer's pictureCrystal Crawford

Chapter Ten: Realistic Conflict

Conflict is an important aspect of any story, because without conflict, nothing happens. No matter what genre you write in, conflict is the lifeblood of your story, because it acts as the source of tension to keep the reader interested as well as the catalyst for your characters’ actions, reactions, and growth throughout the story.

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Chapter Nine: Hooking Your Reader

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