"Show, don't tell."
So, sure, I will explain the story generating process to you. However, I will also show you how I personally would go about coming up with a story idea from scratch.
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Lots of great tips and articles from blogger and author Hannah Heath!
I find her method of coming up with story ideas comparable to the Story a Week method, only it's not nearly as in-depth and time consuming. Which is a good thing; I developed 2 beginning-to-end ideas in less than a week. Now I just need to sit down and write them. :P
Lots of great tips and articles from blogger and author Hannah Heath!
I find her method of coming up with story ideas comparable to the Story a Week method, only it's not nearly as in-depth and time consuming. Which is a good thing; I developed 2 beginning-to-end ideas in less than a week. Now I just need to sit down and write them. :P