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Not every compelling character needs a massive transformation. Sometimes the most powerful stories come from characters who don’t change—but instead, they change the world around them. That’s what we call a flat character arc, and on this episode of The Write It Scared Podcast, I’m breaking down exactly what that means.
I know—a “flat” arc might sound boring, right?
But trust me, flat arcs can be incredibly dynamic and emotionally engaging.
Think of characters like Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games. Katniss doesn’t fundamentally change who she is, but her unwavering strength, determination, and beliefs begin to transform everything around her.
Here’s what we’re diving into in this episode:
If you’ve ever struggled with characters who resist change or wondered if every protagonist truly needs to transform, this episode is exactly what you need.
Episode Breakdown
Other Episodes mentioned
Episode 52: Crafting a Corruption Arc
Episode 48: Crafting a Falling Arc
Episode 46: Crafting a Disillusionment Arc
Episode 42: Crafting Positive Arcs of Change
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To get in touch with Stacy:
Email: [email protected]
https://www.writeitscared.co/wis
https://www.instagram.com/writeitscared/
Take advantage of these Free Resources From Write It Scared:
Download Your Free Novel Planning and Drafting Quick Start Guide
Download Your Free Guide to Remove Creative Blocks and Work Through Fears
By Stacy Frazer5
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Not every compelling character needs a massive transformation. Sometimes the most powerful stories come from characters who don’t change—but instead, they change the world around them. That’s what we call a flat character arc, and on this episode of The Write It Scared Podcast, I’m breaking down exactly what that means.
I know—a “flat” arc might sound boring, right?
But trust me, flat arcs can be incredibly dynamic and emotionally engaging.
Think of characters like Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games. Katniss doesn’t fundamentally change who she is, but her unwavering strength, determination, and beliefs begin to transform everything around her.
Here’s what we’re diving into in this episode:
If you’ve ever struggled with characters who resist change or wondered if every protagonist truly needs to transform, this episode is exactly what you need.
Episode Breakdown
Other Episodes mentioned
Episode 52: Crafting a Corruption Arc
Episode 48: Crafting a Falling Arc
Episode 46: Crafting a Disillusionment Arc
Episode 42: Crafting Positive Arcs of Change
Have a comment or idea about the show? Send me a direct text! Love to hear from you.
Support the show
To become a supporter of the show, click here!
To get in touch with Stacy:
Email: [email protected]
https://www.writeitscared.co/wis
https://www.instagram.com/writeitscared/
Take advantage of these Free Resources From Write It Scared:
Download Your Free Novel Planning and Drafting Quick Start Guide
Download Your Free Guide to Remove Creative Blocks and Work Through Fears

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