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Whats up, my friend? Abbie here and welcome back to WritersLife Wednesdays where we come together to help you make your story matter and make your author dreams come true. I was planning on posting a different video today, but Ive been getting a lot of questions about writing conflicted characters, more specifically, how to figure out what exactly your characters desires, fears and misbeliefs should be. See, I talk about this desire, fear, misbelief thing a lot here on the channel and how its the secret to great internal conflict and great internal conflict is the secret to an amazing story. Yes, the plot is important because your characters do need to experience some perilous external conflict, but that is not enough to make your audience care about your story. Its not enough to just make up a character with a few quirks and toss them into the ring with a bunch of dangerous stuff happening. Without the internal conflict your plot is meaningless. It means nothing to the characters