Literary Elements

You’ve Got My Attention but Where’s the Action?

By Beth Hill As readers, we know that either plot or characters can be the driving force behind great stories. As writers, we sometimes forget that we need either plot or characters to be the driving force behind our stories. I’ve read a handful of manuscripts over the last months where either plot or character have been seemingly

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How to create tension in a story in 8 steps:

Step 1: Create engaging and dynamic characters with opposing goals. Step 2: Choose a conflict that is important to your characters. Their investment in the outcome will create investment in the reader. Step 3: Keep raising the stakes: Your story needs several points where tension reaches a peak. Step 4: Allow tension to ebb and flow: Don’t make it

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