Keeping Conflict in Perspective

 


There is conflict everywhere, and these often become the most difficult to create and maintain in a story. You may find yourself struggling to come up with an appropriate plot device or situation for your characters, which is why it's important to keep conflict in perspective.


Learn how conflicts can be resolved, as well as how you can make them relatable for your readers.


An article about keeping conflict in perspective so that audiences are able to engage with it more easily. 



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