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Story Conflict

What Type of Protagonist Conflict Is In Your Mystery?
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What Type of Protagonist Conflict Is In Your Mystery?

ByZara Altair November 14, 2022November 14, 2022

How to use the two types of conflict in your mystery and why they are important.

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Conflict or Menace? Which Drives Your Mystery Story?
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Conflict or Menace? Which Drives Your Mystery Story?

ByZara Altair July 26, 2022July 26, 2022

Know the difference between menace and conflict for your mystery story.

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Take Apart Your Sleuth to Set Up Problems in Your Mystery
Character Development | Story Conflict | Writing Craft

Take Apart Your Sleuth to Set Up Problems in Your Mystery

ByZara Altair October 19, 2021

Try character trait opposition to create story conflict integral to your sleuth and the story.

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How Does Story Conflict Work in a Mystery Novel?
Mystery writing | Story Conflict | Writing Craft

How Does Story Conflict Work in a Mystery Novel?

ByZara Altair October 11, 2021

Limit the goals, create aspects of conflict to increase reader engagement with your mystery.

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