Writing Woods with Victoria Griffin
You can write beautiful prose, create compelling characters, and build an incredible world... But if readers don't care, none of it matters. After critiquing the first ten pages of 80 manuscripts, I noticed the same issue appearing again and again. Let's look at what conflict actually is, why it's essential for reader engagement, and how to use it to strengthen your opening scenes. ✍️ If you'd like feedback on the first ten pages of your manuscript, you can learn more about my critique service here: https://go.victoriagriffin.com/10 [https://go.victoriagriffin.com/10] 🌳 Join our free Writing Woods community: https://writingwoods.com [https://writingwoods.com] ⏱️ CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS 00:00 - Making readers care 00:42 - The most common manuscript problem 01:11 - What conflict really means 02:38 - Curiosity vs. conflict 04:33 - Why openings feel flat 05:58 - Using micro-conflicts 06:25 - Small conflict examples 07:24 - Conflict in quiet literary fiction 07:54 - Writing in hard mode 08:24 - Goal, obstacle, stakes 🎧 WRITING WOODS PODCAST YouTube: https://writingwoods.com/youtube [https://writingwoods.com/youtube] Spotify: https://writingwoods.com/spotify [https://writingwoods.com/spotify] Apple: https://writingwoods.com/apple [https://writingwoods.com/apple] 📌 FOLLOW ME Instagram → https://instagram.com/vgriffinauthor [https://instagram.com/vgriffinauthor] Facebook → https://facebook.com/vgriffinauthor [https://facebook.com/vgriffinauthor]
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