Protected: Day 29 – Write The Story You Want To Write, Superstar
Protected: Day 28 – Use These Words, Superstar
Protected: Day 27 – Start At The End, Superstar
Protected: Day 26 – The Sale, Superstar
Protected: Day 25 – The Moral Dimension, Superstar
Protected: Day 24 – Disappearing Act, Superstar
Protected: Day 23 – Pick A Detail, Superstar
Protected: Day 22 – A Rude Awakening, Superstar
Protected: Day 21 – News Flash, Superstar
Protected: Day 20 – I’m Gonna Sit Right Down, Superstar
Protected: Day 19 – Direct to Camera, Superstar
Protected: Day 18 – It’s A Bit One-Sided, Superstar
Protected: Day 17 – Write A Sonnet, Superstar
Protected: Day 16 – We Need To Talk, Superstar
Protected: Day 15 – Write A List, Superstar
Protected: Day 14 – Eek! Where Does A Story Start And Stop, Superstar
Protected: Day 13 – Start With A Bang, Superstar
Protected: Day 12 – You May Be A Swan, Superstar
Protected: Day 11 – You Shall Go To The Ball, Superstar
Protected: Day 10 – Let’s Make Them Flash, Superstar
Protected: Day 10 – Make It Flash, Superstar
Protected: Day 9 – Character Desires Are Key, Superstar
Day 8 – All About Conflict, Superstar
Without conflict or friction in your story, nothing interesting will happen. Today we focus on making sure two opposing forces run into each other in your story.
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The Prompt
Put your character in a mundane, everyday situation. Then introduce a strong element of conflict. Bonus points: go back and make sure that your opening line contains a hint of the conflict to come.