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Don't Know What to Write? Ideas Are Here!



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Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:42 am
therealme says...



You know when you get those sudden urges to write something desperately but you have know idea what to write? Well, I do. So this is a place where anyone (yes that's right, even you) can ask for an idea, and receive one!
This idea can be a single word the asker has to go by (e.g. the story/poem/etc should be based on the word 'alone' or have that word mentioned somewhere in it) or a few lines or a quote or phrase that could inspire an idea. The idea doesn't have to be one of these though, so you can be as original as you like ;) Here is how it all works:

1. The asker asks for other people to give them an idea. The asker can add things such as what they're interested in or what they like, their writing style, a rough story line, etc.
2. Other people who also need ideas for their story/poem/etc or just want to be nice and help others will reply to the asker's request and give them wacky, fun, crazy, inspiring or just any plain old idea that they think would help the writer.
3. The asker receives an idea from someone and can do whatever they want with it :D In return for getting an idea from someone that person must then give someone else an idea (kind of like karma).

And so that's it! Three simple steps to getting an amazing idea and possibly creating the best piece of writing you've ever made!

So can someone please give me an idea for a story? It would be much appreciated xx
  





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Sat Mar 30, 2013 9:22 pm
wordsandwishes says...



Um.... *Thinks*

Okay, here it is:

Title: Paper Flowers
Genre: Sci-fy

Synopsis: Rosa has been in a coma for 3 years, she doesn't remember ever being in coma, and she feels as if she's just woken up the day after the accident. They say she's made a full recovery. However, Rosa is plagued by numerous nightmares and extremely lucid dreams. Then, as if that wasn't enough, the dreams start bleeding into reality, she sees things that aren't there and hears voices nobody else hears. They say she's gone crazy. Or has she?
Amidst the said chaos of her mind, Rosa finds herself stuck in a place where two worlds are colliding head on. Rosa must now fight to discern between 'right' and 'wrong' in order to save the ones she loves, in a world where it is no longer a choice between life or death, but existence and the never ending nothingness of the Void.

So... um, yeah.
  





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Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:30 pm
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therealme says...



This is a good one :D Thanks xx
"It is our Light, not our darkness, that most frightens us."
  





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Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:48 pm
therealme says...



Here's the blurb off the back of a book called 'Existence' by Abbi Glines. Obviously don't copy the exact idea but i thought the idea was quite interesting and unique.

Existence © Abbi Glines

What happens when you're stalked by Death? You fall in love with him, of course.

Pagan Moore doesn't cheat Death, but instead, falls in love with him.

Seventeen year old Pagan Moore has seen souls her entire life. Once she realized the strangers she often saw walking through walls were not visible to anyone else, she started ignoring them. If she didn't let them know she could see them, then they left her alone. Until she stepped out of her car the first day of school and saw an incredibly sexy guy lounging on a picnic table, watching her with an amused smirk on his face. Problem is, she knows he's dead.

Not only does he not go away when she ignores him, but he does something none of the others have ever done. He speaks. Pagan is fascinated by the soul. What she doesn't realize is that her appointed time to die is drawing near and the wickedly beautiful soul she is falling in love with is not a soul at all.

He is Death and he's about to break all the rules.
"It is our Light, not our darkness, that most frightens us."
  








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