It all Starts Somewhere Most often, stories start with a simple idea that the writer can’t seem to let go. Sadly, too many tales are never told because.

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It all Starts Somewhere Most often, stories start with a simple idea that the writer can’t seem to let go. Sadly, too many tales are never told because the one dreaming the idea can't see how or where their idea can take shape. Here are some easy guidelines for getting past that roadblock.

Start with Universal Truths: There is always a world in which the story takes place, whether it's under water, on land, in space, or in some non-existent formless void. Once you decide your setting, you are halfway there.

Once you have the sights imagined, fill out the rest of the scene with sound and smell. Remember there is more to imagery than visual input, and if you leave out something as basic as sound or smell, your world will stay two dimensional.

It’s not a Technical Manual (unless of course that’s what you are writing)

Even if you are not writing in first person, the thoughts and feelings of the characters are powerful tools for the writer to use to manipulate the emotions of the reader. Third person perspectives rely on a tad more cunning, usually either by placing the main character in a position of trust where they let out their fears and fantasies, or some less kind method like drugging or torture.

This is your world. If you need something to happen, create a way for it to happen.

Open Discussion