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How to Create Juicy Conflict in Your Story

Author
The Novelry
Published
Tue 18 Feb 2025
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-novelry/episodes/How-to-Create-Juicy-Conflict-in-Your-Story-e2uvuqp

What is conflict in a story? It’s the challenges your characters face in your book. Conflict is a critical element in any good novel because it drives plot and builds character. In this episode, The Novelry writing coaches and authors Emylia Hall and Urban Waite share five ways to create juicy conflict in your stories.


Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

01:33 - Tip #1: Conflict is Essential

05:25 - Tip #2: Conflict Builds Character

09:19 - Tip #3: Conflict Should Have Layers

12:52 - Tip #4: Empathetic Characters

18:52 - Tip #5: Micro-Conflict


Guest Bios

Emylia Hall

The Novelry coach Emylia Hall is the award-winning author of four women’s fiction novels and a cozy crime series. Her debut, The Book of Summers, was one of the bestselling debuts of the year and a Richard and Judy Book Club selection. The Thousand Lights Hotel was selected for Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place Book Club. The Shell House Detectives, the first in Emylia’s cozy crime series set in Cornwall, was a Kindle Top 10 bestseller and has been optioned for television by Playground Entertainment. Emylia’s work has appeared in the Guardian, Country Living, the Observer, Elle, and on BBC Radio 6 Music. Emylia has taught creative writing workshops in Kigali, Zurich, Switzerland, and for Arvon and Mothership Writers. 


Urban Waite

The Novelry coach Urban Waite’s novels have been published in over 40 countries, translated into 12 languages, and optioned for film. Their accolades include Indie Next Picks, Amazon Editors’ Picks, nominations for the New Mexico/Arizona Book Award, and Kirkus Review Hit List selections. His debut, The Terror of Living, was lauded as a Best Book of the Year by Esquire, the Boston Globe, and Booklist, and catapulted him to international acclaim with praise from Stephen King. Urban has placed in numerous Best Book of the Year lists. He has adapted projects for brands including Disney, Ubisoft, and Fox Entertainment, and is a regular contributor to the San Francisco Chronicle


Resources

Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write and publish your story:

Antagonist: An Evil Character or an Opposing Force?

How to Raise the Stakes in Your Story

How to Create a Plot Diagram for a Smooth Writing Journey


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Learn how novels work from publishing’s top experts at The Novelry, the world’s #1 school for writers. Hosted by our bestselling writing coaches and publishing editors, this podcast is a practical, helpful guide to writing novels for every genre. Enjoy inside tips and tricks to make your writing a joyful experience while building your expertise in writing craft.

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