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Elements of Fiction Writing – Conflict and Suspense, James, Scott Bell
James,Scott Bell

Elements of Fiction Writing – Conflict and Suspense

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Ramp up the tension and keep your readers hooked! Inside you'll find everything you need to know to spice up your story, move your plot forward, and keep your readers turning pages. Expert thriller author and writing instructor James Scott Bell shows you how to craft scenes, create characters, and develop storylines that harness conflict and suspense to carry your story from the first word to the last.
Learn from examples of successful novels and movies as you transform your work from ho-hum to high-tension.Pack the beginning, middle, and end of your book with the right amount of conflict.Tap into the suspenseful power of each character's inner conflict.Build conflict into your story's point of view.Balance subplots, flashbacks, and backstory to keep your story moving forward.Maximize the tension in your characters' dialogue.Amp up the suspense when you revise.Conflict & Suspense offers proven techniques that help you craft fiction your readers won't be able to put down.
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305 printed pages
Original publication
2011
Publication year
2011
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  • Ира Остапчукhas quoted3 days ago
    Aristotle pointed out, the idea was to create emotion and then catharsis, thus making the audience better citizens. So the inner experience of the audience was primary.
  • Ира Остапчукhas quoted3 days ago
    Suspense arises out of conflict. It is a subset of the dramatic question, Will the character involved in the conflict exercise his will in such a way as to overcome?
  • Ира Остапчукhas quoted3 days ago
    a storm rolling into the pleasant weather of a Midwestern town does not offer us conflict. There is no conscious will exerted by the storm or the nice day in the town.
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