[size=x-small]I have been trying to think of some ideas for a story i iwant to write but i cannot think of anything. If any of you have any ideas at all if would be very helpful.
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Oh, if you want to get a story idea just take a shower. That's strangely where all my good stories originate from, or if you remember what you had dreamed and write it down, because that works too.
Don't be afraid to think outside the box, because your idea could be anything you want and it's you who decides. Sorry, I'm just talking about how wonderful writing is, but the beautiful part is that it's your own words and is unique in every way. So have fun coming up with an idea!
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I told a friend this not long ago, but what I do is think "What if" questions. ^_^
Like... my cell phone. It's on vibrate; whenever I get a message or a call, it's gonna vibrate. Well, what if it vibrates but I don't get either a message or a call? It just randomly vibrated... o_o Or what if it when it vibrated, I opened it, and it exploded like a bomb, ending my life then and there. o____o
Otherwise, inspiration just kinda comes. Sometimes I'll watch movies or read the backs of books at the store/library. If I can gather multiple ideas and throw them together into one story, no one will know I stole them. ^_^
Like Jabber said, What If questions are great for this sort of stuff. Also, I tend to grab a sheet of paper and scribble on it for a while. One day, I made a scribble that looked like a butterfly with a clown face and many ideas ame from that. But whatever strategy you use, the best thing to do is write. Just jot down a random sentence and see what you can gather from there.
Good luck!
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Look up "writing prompts" on Google. You can look around for ideas on LiveJournal or even use the plot game we have on here (go to Community then press Download and Games).
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Just come up with some concepts. Put yourself in a situation that is not typical. Place yourself in the heat of a critical moment in life that can change the lives of many.
These are just ways to figure it all out. Seriously, coming up with ideas is probably one of the best parts about writing.
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All these tips are some good ideas about how to conjure good ideas!!
I have one that I am going to write in the summer, it basically is taken straight from my own life with little twists. Basically, its about a guy who is stuck in the past and is missing all the great chances that he could have had by being stuck in the past. This is roughly from my own life over the past two years of being hung-up on a girl and missed other great chances!
So there's my tip. What's the main issues and points in your life? Use them!!
Oh.. failing that, always good to work up ideas when on the "throne"..
Lol at the "throne." Eh, if I started getting ideas on the toilet, I'd say I've reached rock bottom - no offense.
Well, you could alway do what I did. Stick your left foot into the fan while it was running at full power! It was purely accidental but hey, it sure was ... erm, [insert adjectives here].
Go for a walk and let your mind wander. I've found that often helps me when I'm needing a story idea. Really, just clearing your mind and then thinking about the first thing that comes along is rather helpful.
Watch TV. Even if the only thing on is Sesame Street. Ask yourself questions; what if Baby Bear's mom had to have an abortion while pregnant with Curly Bear? What if Dorothy got sick?
What if's help me. Same with whys' and hows'.
So start questioning!
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