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This document provides information and guidance about key elements of fiction writing, including characters, setting, plot, narrative structure, and conflict. It defines these elements and provides examples from literature to illustrate different types within each element. For characters, it discusses main characters, anti-heroes, and minor characters. It identifies different types of narrative structures like linear, nonlinear, parallel frames and circular stories. It also categorizes six common types of conflict: character vs. character, character vs. nature, character vs. society, character vs. technology, character vs. supernatural, and character vs. self. Tips are provided for how to effectively incorporate each element and type of conflict into fiction writing.


































































































