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Getting started on a story can be the hardest part, but there are some tried-and-true tricks to spark that first big idea. Whether you’re looking to write a sweeping epic or a short character study, here are a few ways to get the gears turning: 1. The "What If" Game "He is the enemy
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Think of a place that inspires you—maybe a quiet river town or a bustling city—and imagine what kind of person would feel most out of place there.
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