Bell/Kowalski 07/16/18

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Suspense novelist David Bell, whose latest is Somebody's Daughter (Berkley). 

This week’s Write the Book Prompt concerns part of the conversation you just heard with David Bell. We discussed writing conflict, and the fact that even the best relationships are likely to have some conflict. Some of that centers on regular, every-day problems. As David said during our interview, these might be “money problems or kid problems or work problems.” Sometimes marriage is just about getting through those kinds of daily issues together. This week, write a scene of small conflict. Something that might occur in any marriage or relationship, even a healthy one. Consider what causes the conflict, what each person’s position is, why those positions might be at odds, even if the ultimate goals are perhaps the same. Maybe two parents are concerned about a child’s lack of interest in school. Mom wants her daughter to do more extracurricular activities, while Dad feels she needs tutoring and a real focus on homework. Both agree they want her to be happier and more successful at school, both have her best interest in mind. But they argue over the best approach. What small issues might crop up to cause a disagreement in your scene? Keep the dialogue moving, and don’t forget to describe the scene as it would look to your narrator in that moment. 

Good luck with your work in the coming week, and please listen next week for another prompt or suggestion.

Music Credit: Aaron Shapiro


  • 4:39pm Revolution - remastered by The Beatles on The Beatles 1967-1970 (Apple)
  • 4:43pm Talkin bout a revolution by Tracy Chapman on Tracy Chapman (Elektra)
  • 4:45pm Guantanamera by Pete Seeger on A Link In The Chain ( Columbia)
  • 4:50pm A Change is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke on Aint That Good News (ABKCO)
  • 4:53pm Tear the Fascists Down by Woody Guthrie on My Dusty Road (Rounder)
  • 4:56pm The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by Gil Scott-Heron on The Revolution Begins (The Flying Dutchman Masters) (BGP)
  • 4:59pm Born in the USA by Bruce Springsteen on Born in the USA (Columbia Records)
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