Open Question: What is a good conflict for my book?
Posted by Classic Cars ExpertFeb 28
[I posted this same question, like, an hour ago, and I only got a few good answers, so I'm posting it again so hopefully more people will see it. Sorry for the spam!]
I posted a question a few weeks ago, saying that I’ve had a neverending story in my head for a few years now about kids who go to a high school of the arts. I think about this story a lot, especially during school and when I’m bored, and whenever something interesting happens in my life, I’ll just add it to my story. I asked if this was normal, and apparently, I’m not the only one who does this. A lot of the people who answered my question told me that I should write it down, so I am, but I just have one problem: there is no conflict. In all the 2 years that I’ve been thinking about this neverending story, there has never been a conflict. Ever. Can you guys think of a good conflict for me?
I guess I should tell you a little bit about my story:
There’s these kids who go to a high school of the arts in Canada. Here are the main characters:
Owl, a freshman who has an obsession with the ocean, and loves to make videos and take pictures. Owl looks tough on the outside, but on the inside, he’s a softie. Oh, and he’s cute, too. xD
Owl’s (fraternal) twin sister, Haley, who is an actress that loves classic Disney and Lady Gaga.
Owl’s girlfriend, Audrey, whose best friend died in a car accident and is still having trouble getting over it.
And the twins’ 36-year-old uncle who is a rockstar and is currently on tour with his band.
All the characters are 14 or 15, except, of course, for the uncle. xD
Thanks so much for any help, and if you think my story is stupid or are just going to be rude, please don’t bother to answer.
P.S- I’m only 13, so sorry if my story sucks. xD
Please no conflicts involving rape or murder.
I got a lot of that the last time I posted this. =/






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