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WRITING X 462.3

Character and Conflict

One of the most misunderstood concepts in the craft of fiction writing is the relationship between character and conflict.

A story can involve a complex character with fascinating thoughts, ideas and interests, but without a conflict that motivates the character to act, the ensuing story will be stagnant and flat.

In this class, we explore, through our own writing and through published work, how to create richly imagined characters and how to challenge them with conflicts that threaten their hidden, most deeply held desires, forcing them to act in ways that change the world around them.

Each week, we read sample fiction to identify craft tools that help us determine and convey the flaws in our characters, flaws that then help us pick a conflicted situation to push our characters into action.

Weekly writing exercises put theory into practice and help you discover what works (and doesn't) in your own writing practice.

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