I have two story ideas for this site. I am a new member and I hope by reviewing things will help me become more public. The first story is about a girl and the internal struggles of a teenager, the struggles of having divorced parents, finding yourself, and what goes through the mentality of a young adult. The other story is about two best friends and what happens after a heartbreak. I have already developed this story a bit more, but still need help.
I mean, there's no such thing as a bad idea, and cycling between projects can be really useful to keep wordcount up when you have writers block.
It's also really hard to give a solid opinion on which one to choose when the ideas are very much in their beginning stages! Those summaries can describe a lot of plots. That isn't to say the generic-ness is a bad thing— trust me, every idea is generic at its heart— but in order to have a better idea of which one we'd like to read, we need a little bit more than a single sentence summary.
A writer is a world trapped in a person— Victor Hugo
Ink is blood. Paper is bandages. The wounded press books to their heart to know they're not alone.
We don't have a really good idea of either story right now, so why not tell us a little more about each one?
Who are the characters? What are the stakes, the conflict, the true plot, what the characters have to lose? Why should I read your stories instead of any other YA story?
What makes these stories unique to you as a writer? What spin are you putting on them to make them yours? I've read half a hundred stories that I could break down exactly like you have those two. Your synopses don't tell me anything about the stories themselves, just about the trauma that you're using to drive the plot.
What are they really about? Tell us that, and we can help you.
There’s always a story. It’s all stories, really. The sun coming up every day is a story. Everything’s got a story in it. Change the story, change the world. — Terry Pratchett
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