Crafting a Story or Novel Chapter Using Forward-Moving Tension

with Sandra Novack

conflict in writing forward moving tension

February 26, 2025
5 Weeks

Original price was: $395.00.Current price is: $340.00.

Original price was: $395.00.Current price is: $340.00.Enroll Now

Advance your writing through conflict and tension.

If we want to write satisfying stories, we need to understand conflict. If we don’t use conflict to create forward-moving tension, it’s too easy to move our characters into reverie, craft passive scenes where little (if anything at all) is at stake, or write stories where there really is no central conflict. These stories won’t work for readers.

In this short course, you’ll learn how to write a story or chapter, working with a conflict that takes place over a limited amount of narrative time and focuses on a specific interaction that is pushed through several sections or mini-scenes to a climax and resolution. Each week, we’ll be focusing on a specific protagonist-antagonist interaction, and keeping a scene or story moving forward.

This course will show you how to write more compelling scenes and stories through focused, sustained conflict. We’ll also talk about how emotional ties can strengthen the depth of conflict.

Learning and Writing Goals

Learning goals: By the end of this course, you will have learned the importance of central conflict interaction, dynamic action, and escalating tension. You will understand how to weave these concepts together in your writing to advance your stories through tension.

Writing goals: You will come away with a finished chapter in a novel, or a finished short story.

Sandy goes above and beyond.
—Sara Perry

Course Outline

Week 1: The Dramatic Question, Desire/Goal, Conflict-Interaction, the Role of Emotion, Tightening Character Relationships

Writing a scene that raises a dramatic question, introduces your protagonist and his or her main goal or need, introduces your antagonist and places him or her in direct conflict with the protagonist.

Week 2: Forward Moving Action, Summary vs. Scene, Dialogue

Writing a scene that advances dramatic action and tension. Discussion of summary vs. scene and the roles and benefits of each. Some techniques for creating satisfying dialogue.

Week 3: Narrative Escalation, the Importance of Using Language that Evokes Interest, the Role of Backstory

Writing a scene that advances and elevates tension even more. Backstory! When is it necessary? When is it not? Techniques for introducing backstory. Power words: what they are, and how they evoke interest. The role of strong verbs and a general discussion of “style”.

Week 4: Marking a Turning Point, Internal Passages, Resolution

Writing a scene that marks your protagonist’s understanding of the overall conflict, and the importance of internal passages to mark that shift. Writing a climatic moment.

Week 5: Revision, and how to tackle it.

Tips for refining early work done in our class.

Why Take a Conflict Writing Course with Writers.com?

  • We welcome writers of all backgrounds and experience levels, and we are here for one reason: to support you on your writing journey.
  • Small groups keep our online writing classes lively and intimate.
  • Work through your weekly written lectures, course materials, and writing assignments at your own pace.
  • Share and discuss your work with classmates in a supportive class environment.
  • Award-winning instructor Sandra Novack will offer you direct, personal feedback and suggestions on every assignment you submit.

Write tense, riveting stories. Reserve your spot today!

Original price was: $395.00.Current price is: $340.00.Enroll Now


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Student Feedback for Sandra Novack:

Sandy is the best instructor I have ever had for any course. Her insightful comments have consistently assisted me improve my fiction writing. I consider her an invaluable asset. Jill Stegman

Sandy is AMAZING. She gave solid, detailed feedback for every one of us students. I don't know how she does it. She made me feel like I was really important and she followed along with my story with incredible insight. Her rapport with us was wonderful. Lesa Willison

Sandy is an absolutely outstanding instructor. She has a gift for pushing you to be better without taking away what makes your writing your own. Her questions and comments are always incredibly insightful, and it's obvious she's given your piece her full attention. Kathy Keats

Sandy was an excellent teacher. I only wish the class had been longer, as working with a kind teacher and supportive classmates was such a positive experience. Sandy offered insight and suggestions with kindness and supplied many additional resources. Her feedback was timely and I could tell she was genuinely invested in helping her students grow and learn. I would definitely take classes from her again. Kristina Northy

It was very helpful as a way to jump start one's writing discipline, and receive some useful feedback on the work. I give it high marks. Sandy was a very good and insightful reader/critiquer of the work. Jeffrey Vamos

The instructional material, discussions, and critiques have been very, very valuable and delivered with honesty laced with respect. The recommendations for checking out literary fiction agents touched me more than you can know. I don't have a lot of self-confidence, but [Sandra] has done a lot in helping me check back in with myself and let me know that I'm a capable writer. Carla Serenko

My knowledge of how to construct tension is significantly improved after taking Sandra's class. Her reading assignments were not only helpful but also included a variety of outside reading for further clarification. I learned more about my own writing through Sandra's critiques and observations. I highly recommend Sandra's class. Sharon Ransom

Sandy goes above and beyond the call of duty. A teacher that LOVES to teach and takes care of each of her student with so much dedication and enthusiasm. Karin Reimondos

I am so thankful for having been able to participate in this course! It kept me accountable, the input and feedback from the teacher was inspiring and constructive, and the atmosphere and feedback of my fellow writers was very thoughtful. Antonia Lindner

[The class] offered a focused and constructive environment that actually stimulated me to write without fear. It was the best money I have spent in a long time. Sandy was positive, critical, reliable, focused - everything one could want in a writing tutor...I have already recommended Writers.com to several friends. Heather Walmsley

Sandy was an awesome, thoughtful, compassionate, and generous instructor. Her lecture material was clear, detailed, and thorough. She provided detailed and constructive feedback that was super encouraging. Her generosity of spirit shines through and contributes to a wonderful learning environment. Lisa Robinson

It is the best course I have taken online. Sandy's lectures were detailed and informative. Her critiques were right on. She puts a lot of time, energy, and heart into her critiques and her courses as a whole. I feel after this course I can truly say I am a writer... [Sandy is] the best. I like her direct manner. She gets to the heart of your story tells you what works, what doesn't, and provides examples and recommends other author's writings that help elucidate what she feels you need. Her lectures are, without a doubt, the most detailed and helpful I have come across since taking online courses. Leonard Hardy

Sandra gave excellent feedback and created a positive environment. The lectures were informative and the feedback was positive and instructive. Sandra's gentle questions and perceptive "nits" helped me focus and trim the first 4 chapters of my novel from an unmanageable 200 pages to a more-reasonable 66 pages. Ellen Silberman

A really wonderful course for spurring creativity. Using tarot cards as inspiration led us through the process in such a unique way, it changed my vision of how a story develops and how a character interacts with herself and her world. Michelle Ashley

The lessons provided an enormous amount of material to digest but they were clear and concise, very well constructed. I copied them all and expect to refer to them again and again. Sandy was a wonderful critic. I know she took time and gave careful thought to all the assignments. She went above and beyond in giving examples and suggestions for further reading... I have recommended Writers.com to friends and will continue to do so. -- Lois Sarvetnick

The class was excellent! I was very happy with the lessons and assignments. Sandy was an excellent teacher - I will definitely take any other classes she chooses to offer. She was enthusiastic, informative, and made the class fun. This class, with Sandy and the other students, was one of the best sessions I've had with Writers.com... I've already recommended you to a number of people. I'm looking to sign up for another class next month (at last count, I've taken six classes with you so I think it's safe to say I'll take more...*grin*)... Recommendations?...Keep doing a great job! -- Shelly Hazard

Sandy was terrific. She communicated often and regularly, not only on the writing but in general. She was available and always let us know when she could and could not be online. She was very dedicated and available more than I had expected. Her responses to our writing were prompt and very detailed. She offered praise first and encouragement; her feedback was detailed, specific and relevant. Sandy also offered references to other reading to help support her suggestions and strengthen our experience... Sandy could not have done any more than she had. She was supportive and understanding...I am currently taking another class now, and I have recommended your classes to my writing group and to many others. I am very pleased with the content of the classes, the professionalism, attention and availability of the instructor as well as the calibre of students taking the course. -- Cheri Valentine

Very happy with the class content and the assignments. The teacher was great! Her comments were always very well thought out and supportive. She showed a lot of faith in my writing efforts and was a wonderful cheerleader, yet gave constructive criticism so that my work could improve... Sandy understood that sometimes we needed to focus on our current story rather than take our eye off the ball and write an unrelated assignment. I also liked the fact that she offered a variety of assignments so that if something wasn't quite our cup of tea, there was something else there that we could get our minds around... I have recommended you to a couple of friends ... I mention your classes a lot -- I am currently in my third class with Writers.com and feel confident that I will take more. It really fits into my life (due to real world situation, I am unable to commit to a class in the physical world - this is wonderful because I can participate at midnight if that's the only time I can find the time). ... I am very interested in taking another class with Sandy -- if she does a Part 2 to this class, I would LOVE to take it. -- Shelly McIntosh

Sandy was great. She was supportive and generous with her feedback. I felt the class offered a great deal towards helping me as a writer. I would definitely take another class with Sandy. -- Barbara F Ladner

Sandy was a great instructor. Her comments to me and everybody else always felt on target, and I got the push I needed to continue on and (I hope) finish this thing with a different character narrating than I started with. She's insightful and gives thoughtful feedback. Dianne King

The lectures were useful in that they made practical sense. Often teachers of writing provide general, vague and over-arching material that does not give you specific, useable direction. Sandy's lectures were comprehensible and applicable to my work. The assignments were great. Not only were they useful tools in practicing certain styles and approaches to writing, but they allowed me new insights and approaches to things I've been working on. Also, as a result, I now have outlines to new stories I hadn't even considered..... Sandy was the most thorough writing teacher I've ever had. Her feedback and advice were useful because her approach was practical. She has a talent for getting at the heart of the work, and for providing specific, comprehensible critiques. -- William Young

Yes, the lessons were very insightful and the assignments were appropriate to the lessons and challenging. [Sandy] was fantastic! As a teacher myself, I was amazed at the amount of time she was willing to give to each and every assignment. Not only did she write lengthy commentary, she provided in-text comments which were always helpful. Her manner throughout was both support and constructively critical -- just what a fledgling writer needs!! In short, I could not have been more pleased. I am already signed up for a second course that will begin in a week or so. -- Jeff Namiotka

I think [Sandy] goes above and beyond the call of duty. She is very encouraging and affirming and gives very useful feedback and suggestions in ways that are easy to hear. I'm sure I'll take another class with Sandy and I would heartily recommend her classes to others. -- Sara Perry

I was very happy with the class content. I learned a great deal. The lessons were exceptional. Over the years I've collected a good number of writing books, but Sandy's class made me want to just toss them. She explained everything in a clear, concise manner. Sandy put a great deal of herself into the class. The classes weren't just thrown together, but had been considered thoughtfully and were very informative. Sandy's insights into writing are exceptional as well. I came away with a solid knowledge base as well as the belief that maybe I CAN write! ..... I just wanted to add that I've taken several Writers.com classes and that Sandy's class is by far the best I've taken, even beyond Writers.com. She's an excellent teacher. -- Cathy Paul

I was both impressed and amazed with the class content. Sandy gave us tons of info and lots of choices for writing assignments. She was also very flexible about what we sent in for the assignments. Her lectures were informative. Sandy must spend days going over all the homework assignments.... I found her critiques to be thorough and informative. She took the time to give us lots of help, both grammatically by suggesting changes in the text and with a summary piece of her overall impression and more suggestions. She took the time to answer our questions, even giving us some extra material to go with her answers. -- Sherry Tuxbury

This was one of the best online classes I've taken. Sandy does a terrific job. Her feedback is insightful and encouraging. I learned from her comments on all of the submissions, not mine alone. She runs the class well, too. All in all, it was a great success. -- Julie Sternberg

I enjoyed the class and it was very helpful, beyond my expectations. -- Diane Laughrun

Sandy did a good job of keeping up with each of us in the class. She was responsive and helpful. The content was all very well organized and presented. The information was relevant. I have already recommended your classes. I will probably take another. Gerry Forth

Sandy Novack is a knowledgeable and effective teacher. Here feedback frequently spurred new ideas and pointed out gaps in the story.. I loved the lessons and assignments. The lecture material was relevant and useful. Using a five page, weekly submission format allowed a deeper focus on story and structure. Yes, I would recommend this class, and yes, I would take another class with Writers.com. Debra Johnson

February 26, 2025
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About

Sandra Novack earned acclaim with her short stories, which were published in The Iowa Review, The Chattahoochee Review, The Mississippi Review, The Gettysburg, Gulf Coast, and over thirty other literary venues. Her work has been nominated for Pushcart Prizes, and her story “Memphis” was named by Stephen King as a notable story of the year in Best American Short Stories. Shifting gears, she wrote the start of a novel, landed her agent on a partial for the work (85 pages) and had that partial and her collection put out to auction in New York City. Her first novel Precious (Random House, 2009) was heralded as a top 10 debut of 2009. It received starred, positive reviews, was called “haunting,” “lyrical and finely crafted,” and showed “a new writer already in full command of her gifts.” Her short story collection, Everyone But You (Random House, 2011) was called “gutsy,” “raw,” and “honest,” with “artfully crafted characters.”

She has taught at The University of Cincinnati, Duke University, North Carolina State, and West Georgia College, as well as on-line, and she is the recipient of numerous grants for her work. Her third novel manuscript, THE PEACOCK ANGELS, received two offers of publication but ultimately remains unpublished. She is at work on a new novel manuscript, as well as a children's story.

In spring 2022, she also started teaching at Drexel University's MFA program.