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Audrey Caylin started the topic 2018 Week 21: Scene Conflict in the forum Annual Theme Discussion 7 years, 8 months ago
Good evening, Ereki!
I have two quick announcements:
1) I’m moving our annual theme discussion to Tuesdays. I feel like I tag you all a lot on Mondays anyway, and it’s become a pretty crazy day for me 😛
2) We’re wrapping up our annual theme discussion! I’m planning on having us spend this week and next week completing our discussion. If there is any other aspect of conflict you’d like us to explore, please say so now. You can always start up a discussion in the “Erekdale Writing Discussions” forum, but now’s the last chance if you have a topic you’d like us to spend a week on.
What will our new theme be?
It’s a secret. I want to keep you all in suspense 😉
Today’s discussion is about scene conflict. While it may seem like a little thing, there’s no story conflict if there’s no scene conflict. What should scene conflict do?
1) evolve the story conflict
2) evolve the internal conflictHow is this done? It depends on the story. Last week, you posted a scene in which your character was experiencing scene conflict via his Ghost. This week your assignment is:
A) give a summary of the scene conflict from a section of your WIP (must be other than a character encountering their Ghost) and explain how it evolves both the story conflict and the internal conflict.
B) write/post that scene and explain how it furthers both of those conflicts (though I should be able to get the gist of it if you write the conflict the right way 😉 I’d prefer if it’s a shorter scene, but either way, I’d just be looking over it, not giving a critique 🙂
The two options are depending on how much time you have this week. BUT…if you write a brand-new scene, that can count toward your word count for our guild war 😉
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