Mastering External Conflict in Fiction: Creating Tension and Drama

External conflict in fiction writing involves various aspects including terrain, structures, characters, and environmental elements that challenge protagonists. Dominant forms of external conflict include person versus person, person versus nature, and person versus technology. The narrative's tension, world development, and character growth can be enhanced through effective use of external conflict. Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games offers numerous examples highlighting different aspects of external conflict.

Myers Fiction Newsletter October 2023

The October newsletter discusses exciting updates on upcoming posts about Conflict in Fiction, a review on cyberpunk technothriller book "Rusted Synapse", and a post on conflicts of interest. It also recommends a horror story "Thank You for Your Donation" and shares tips on writing scary stories.

Understanding Conflict in Fiction: A Guide for Writers

Conflict drives compelling fiction, but do you know how to effectively incorporate it into your story? Explore this introduction to internal conflict, external conflict, and conflicts of interest to propel your plot forward with this essential guide to conflict in writing.