Too Many Conflicts?

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I understand that conflicts help when it comes to development; however, there are times when the characters need a break. Haha.
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gfowle wrote: 07 Sep 2018, 14:27 How did you feel about the various conflicts that arise throughout this story? Do you feel that there were too many at one time, or do they work together to create a compelling plot?

At times, I felt that there were so many conflicts between the various characters, that I did not know which would be the most important. Is this an effective strategy by the author, or does it distract from the main events of the story?
I donr know if the plot of the novel will be compelling as it is with the multi conflict between characters. I didn't get irritated by it. I like it.
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