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BennieBear27 said:
Have you ever heard of the game Exquisite Corpse? If you don't, it's really simple. Just open a dictionary and flip through the pages quickly, stop, then use the first word you see or your finger lands on. Then do it again until you have another word (ex: helpful igloo) and write a story about it. That's what I do when I'm blanking on ideas.
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WritingBookWorm said:
I can't really help much, since stories should come from yourself. If someone hands you an idea on a silver platter, it is hard to make it your own and amor it. On the other hand, I know it's difficult to think up a good storyline. It always seems when I want a story idea, they run away, and when I want to keep focus on one story, I am flooded with inspiration. That is the point. I think that ideas know when you are looking for them, and they want to play hide a seek with you. I would suggest leaving it for a while, and not focus your whole attention on finding the right story idea. (Although, you should always be ready with a paper and pen just in case an ingenious idea hits you.) But you can still always try game like the person above me described. That always helps too! Just know that inspiration if everywhere. I literally thought up an idea for a story while I was looking for my shoes.
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