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Conflict in a Story: Create Stark Opposition for Riveting Reads

Conflict in a story is like coffee: it may be ice cold, frothy and fun, or a dark triple espresso that gets readers’ hearts racing. However you serve it, conflict in stories fuels tension, creates intrigue and surprise, and earns emotional investment. Explore the different types of conflict, and seven ways you can use Plottr …

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Chains of the Sea plot analysis

Chains of the Sea: A Classic Sci-Fi Novella [Plot Analysis]

Science fiction has often predicted future technology and events. In 2025, Gardner Dozois’ 1971 novella Chains of the Sea reads as fresh and timely in its exploration of AI, the alien, and humanity’s challenges. Explore a plot analysis made using Plottr. We examine how the novella’s episodic plot structure sets up a series of compelling …

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Story Genius scene worksheet

Story Genius Scene Worksheet: Make Every Scene Meaningful

Crafting scenes that captivate readers isn’t just about what happens; it’s about why it matters. When your scenes align with your characters’ motivations and your plot’s cause-and-effect arc, you create a story that hooks readers and keeps them invested. The Story Genius Scene Starter Template is a worksheet in Plottr inspired by Lisa Cron’s Story …

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Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe fantasy plot analysis

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Fantasy Plot Analysis

What can one of best loved fantasy books for younger readers tell us about plot and story structure? Explore how C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe maps to the Heroine’s Journey, one of many plot templates available in Plottr.  Plot Summary of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe The Lion, the …

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