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Stop Playing Nice: The Secret to Writing a Great Scene Is Conflict | Episode 47

Struggling to make your scenes feel tense, gripping, and impossible to look away from? You’re not alone. In this episode, I’m breaking down why so many scenes feel flat even when the stakes seem high, what writers often get wrong about conflict, and how to build the kind of tension that keeps readers glued to the page. If your scenes feel a little too easy on your characters (and your readers), this episode will show you exactly how to fix that.

In this episode, I walk you through how to create meaningful, effective conflict in your scenes—the kind that feels natural, purposeful, and emotionally charged rather than forced or melodramatic.

We’ll dig into why conflict is the engine of great storytelling, what happens when it’s missing, and how to design scenes that actively push back against your protagonist at every turn.

You’ll learn:

✨ Why scenes with clear goals and stakes can still feel boring—and what’s actually missing
 ✨ The five essential elements every high-tension scene needs to create friction and suspense
 ✨ How opposing goals instantly raise tension between characters
 ✨ How to use stakes, constraints, and escalating obstacles to make scenes feel dangerous and alive
 ✨ Why ticking clocks and hard decisions are so powerful—and how they turn scenes into true story moments

If your scenes tend to resolve too neatly, your characters get what they want too easily, or your conflict feels muted and safe, this episode will help you rethink how you’re building tension from the ground up.

By the end, you’ll have a clear framework for crafting scenes that force your protagonist to struggle, choose, and change—and that make readers eager to race into the next chapter.

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