Tag: character-driven conflict
Character-driven conflict creates tension that feels authentic, often rooted in choices, values, and relationships. In Christian fiction, this conflict can explore themes of faith, forgiveness, and love. Emmaline Hoffmeister writes novels with character-driven conflict that mirrors real spiritual struggles, inviting women of faith to reflect on their own journeys while enjoying uplifting, Hallmark-style storytelling.
Discover how to build powerful story conflict without relying on villains. Explore internal struggles, relational tension, situational obstacles, and more to craft authentic, compelling narratives that resonate with readers.











