If I wrote a novel,
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Thread Topic: If I wrote a novel,
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Write one about a business owner who is mean to his employees. Eventually, a witch starts to work for him (nobody knows she's a witch, of course). She sees how horrible he is to everyone so she takes the poorest of all the employees and switches his body with the business owner's. Eventually, the business owner learns what it's like in the real world and the poor employee (who thought the business owner was a horrible man who sat in his office all day) learns about the stress of owning a business. They all become friends after being returned to their right bodies and the owner & employees are changed forever. After this, the witch mysteriously disappears (the whole time she was watching what was happening with the two men and helped out when it was needed).
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vulturemonem NoviceWell, my advice would be this:
Don't take direct plot lines from other people. By all means take any ideas you like, but don't copy. Carry a notebook and pen or pencil. Sometimes, I think of really great sentences or story points in the middle of the night so I write them down and transfer them to a story. Also, go somewhere that inspires you. Outside is probably the best place. Animals, trees, wind, general nature. Take your ideas from things like that. Art galleries and museums are another good option, think about the meaning behind the art, the write about it! Of course, you could write about your life, just altered, or the path you want your life to take, or don't want it to take etc.
Just write with your soul, not your mind. It must fell natural, whatever you chose. -
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You should think of a plot that interests you.
Its easier to think of it yourself, because you know what you want. By reading other's ideas, its a bit difficult.
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