Make Readers Care: Crafting Internal Conflict that Feels Real

When readers connect deeply with a character, it’s often because they can feel the emotional tension beneath the surface—what’s not said as much as what is. Internal conflict is the quiet battle inside your character’s heart and mind that makes them relatable and compelling. In Storms of Love Chapter 2, Ellie’s outward actions and words…

From Page to Pulse: Writing Scenes That Stir Emotion

Readers don’t fall in love with your book because of the plot. They fall in love because of how the story makes them feel. That’s why the emotional heartbeat of Chapter 1 is just as important as the opening line. In Storms of Love, Chapter 1 drops readers into the chaos of a hot film…