How to Encourage Readers to Invest in Your Story By Crafting Relatable Characters

  Kristen Kieffer We want readers to connect with our characters, to step inside their shoes and invest in their journeys. But creating that easy connection between reader and character isn’t always a clear-cut process. Do our characters need to be, in some way, relatable for readers to connect with their stories? In my opinion, yes, but […]

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How to Build Epic Emotional Conflict by Utilizing Your Character’s Lie

In storytelling, there is external and internal conflict. External conflict consists of the struggle between a character and an outside force, whether that be a person or some element of nature, society, or technology. Every story has a bit of external conflict, but those that are driven by it are known as plot-driven stories. Internal conflict,

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