Q Is For… Quest!
Contributed by Nicole.
A quest is the arc of your writing. It is the progression of your work to its end. It does not have to be a grand thing: it can just mean that your quest is to provide information, like news articles or a masters’ thesis.
In the case of fiction, your ‘quest’ the arc of your story. It does not have to be an epic endeavor (At least on your character’s part-we all know the effort that goes into writing!). You don’t have to be on the scale of Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings or Eddings’ Belgariad; it can be smaller with less stakes. Sometimes, you are just not in the mood for a world saving quest. There is now a subgenre that is called ‘Slice of Life’ where the quest is just to shuck the trappings of an ‘epic’ journey and start a life in an out-of-the-way place in a fantasy setting. Travis Baldree’s ‘Legends and Lattes’ is a very good example of this. Your characters have to have a goal to work toward and your story is the record of their work, trials and tribulations toward that goal.
Writers have their own quest: finish a body of work. That quest can be a little daunting. It requires effort, commitment, and attention to detail. May you have good fortune in that journey.

Permission to write cozy. Thanks, Nicole.