From Edie: Sarah Sally Hamer helps writers discover the difference between conflict and tension in fiction and learn how tension keeps readers turning pages while conflict alone cannot.
by Sarah Sally Hamer @SarahSallyHamer
Writers often talk about conflict as if it’s the engine of story. And it is—but only in the way a parked car technically has an engine. Conflict is the machinery. Tension is the ignition, the fuel, the forward motion. Without tension, conflict just sits there, inert, a list of problems rather than a living narrative.
Understanding the difference between the two—and how they work together—is one of the most important skills a writer can develop. Because once you do, your scenes stop lying flat on the page. They start to hum.






