Saturday, August 2, 2025

Breakout Session 4: How Tension and Conflict Drive Storytelling with Krista Marino


Krista Marino is a VP & Senior Executive Editor at Delacorte Press where she acquires and edits Young Adult and Middle Grade fiction. Among her list are bestselling series, like the Maze Runner; literary gems, like Kathleen Glasgow’s Girl in Pieces; genre-bending classics, like Rory Power’s Wilder Girls; trendsetters, like Karen M. McManus’s One of Us Is Lying; and masterful works of fantasy, like Amélie Wen Zhao’s Song of Silver, Flame like Night. Whether it’s an original voice, a unique world, or a compelling plot, she’s looking for stories you can’t stop thinking about.



How Tension and Conflict Drive Storytelling

The basics:

  • Conflict is the engine of plot.
  • Tension is the emotional strain that keeps readers hooked. 

How Conflict Drives Tension:

1. Conflict sets opposing forces in motion--it is "a problem with resistance"

2. Tension lives in the place between want and outcome--between a character and a character's desire and whether they'll achieve it

3. Conflict raises stakes, which amplfies tension

4. Unresolved conflict sustains suspense

So...

  • conflict creates friction
  • friction produces uncertainty
  • uncertainty + stakes = tension

Tools for building tension:

  • layer conflict (external and internal)
  • use secrets and silence
  • raises the stakes 
  • mix fast-faced conflict with slow-burn emotional tension
Now, make it more tense:
1. withhold key information (peel back in layers)
2. Use time pressure
3. Layer internal and external conflict
4. Raise the stakes in every scene
5. Exploit secrets and lies
6. Shorten scenes in high moments (pacing)
7. Trap characters together
8. End chapters on uncertainty 

Krista takes this breakout group through all of these many aspects of conflict in tension in story, uses the books above, and more. Check out the greater depth of exploration and conversation in the replays.

If you are not registered and want to view this session to hear the full content, along with the rest of the conference, register at https://www.scbwi.org/events/virtual-summer-conference-2025. Replays of the conferences will be available until September 14th, 2025.

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