I've rewritten this post four times now. I first tried to write out all the conflicts and then realized i'd probably bore everyone. So here is the last hour of my life on this thread… in a nutshell.
I've many characters. Many MAIN characters with a lot of interconnections, the majority of the unrealized. Characters that are involved in ancient clans, who have long been planning to find ultimate power, immortality ect. Characters that are simply hiding out in a safe house disguised as a bed and breakfast, some with sketchy pasts, some with abusive fathers.
I know authors do it all the time… juggling multiple conflicts that in one way or another intertwine. Juggling massive characters with their own goals, their own morels ect.
Here's my band aid for my problem: i've been writing in third person mostly from two of the main characters view. In order for the reader to follow along with all the conflict is to actually write in MULTIPLE character's view… much like Game of Thrones would. Characters that haven't even met yet, but still ended up being involved later on had very early introductions.
I've written out a timeline and a storyboard… but i'm stuck and I'm 90% sure it's because my conflicts are…. well conflicting. Or maybe it's because my direction is wonky because i've introduced a conflict to early…
Exactly how helpful can this be, without literally writing out my story for you. Sigh. Thanks for making it this far!
Ok your turn. Help a writer out… any suggestions? Advise? Banter?