Tension, Conflict, Suspense: In our own stories

It's Tension, Conflict, Suspense week.  Let's see what kind of macrotension questions and conflicts we can come up with for the one-liners we've got going. 1. Our human-rights-attorney story: Set in the mid 1950's, against the backdrop of the first US Supreme Court case to affirm gay rights, a human rights lawyer joins a wealthy Los … Continue reading Tension, Conflict, Suspense: In our own stories

Suspense: What it is and Ways to Create It

We're looking at tension, conflict, and suspense this week.  You can find tension and conflict here.  Onward to suspense . . . What is Suspense? "Suspense is any unresolved tension in the story that makes the reader want to see what happens next," says James Scott Bell. Raymond Obstfeld agrees:  "On a basic level, suspense … Continue reading Suspense: What it is and Ways to Create It